Thursday, Juna 18, 1964 THE MeHENBY PLAINDEALER WONDER LAKE NEWS MARY LOU HARTOG 658-7176 SEVERAL LAKERS PLAN EUPOHPEAN SUMMER TRIPS Bon Voyage and all that sort of thing to those lucky people who will be leaving for Europe this coming Saturday. Several Wonder Lakers are among the group who will be leaving Sunday for a summer in France. These are 1964 graduates from the high schools who have met the requirements. I don't have all their names but they were all printed in a feature story last week. Also, leaving on Saturday will be Stan, Harriet and Ruth Wilson and Harriet's sister, Gladys Moreton. They are going to England for their vacation and will attend the wedding of Harriet's niece at which Ruth will be bridesmaid. I hope to have more about their trip later. Women's Auxiliary Meeting The next meeting of the Wonderview Women's auxiliary will be Thursday, June 18, at 8 p.m. at the home of Viola Borta at 8203 Gersen Drive. Membership in the auxiliary is open to all ladies of the subdivision who are members of the Wonderview Improvement Association. Congratulations To Mr. and Mrs. Otto Menolasino on the birth of a baby girl, Carol Jean, who was born June 9 at Harvard hospital. The young lady weighed in a 8 lbs, 1 oz. Two sisters and a brother are on hand at home to welcome their new sister. They are Robert, Cindy and Susan. New Neighbors A cordial welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reicher who recently moved to Wonderview from Chicago. Camping Trip Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Borta will celebrate their twelfth wedding anniversary by taking their five youngsters on a camping trip for a few days to Whitewater, Wis. Election of Officers At Meeting On June 6 the Wonderview Improvement Association Unit I held an election of officers to hold 3 year terms. Those elected were Delmar Borta, president; Arthur Meyers, vice president; Irene Menolasino, secretary; Viola Borta, assistant secretary; Clara Meyers, treasurer and J. Brusted, trustee. It is hoped that everyone will give their fullest cooperation to these new officers during their term of office. Wonderview Women's Club A meeting of the Wonderview Women's Club was held on June 11. The Club was pleased to welcome Marianne Garvey, Barbara Luck and Clara Meyers as new members. Placed on the inactive membership list were Frieda Jean, Tillie Wells, Louise Buss and Josephine Luciano. The group made plans for their August Moon Hop which will be held at the American Legion hall in McHenry August 8, from 8-12 p.m. Se members for tickets. My Apologies Someone called me last Monday morning (before my eyes were fully open) to ask if I had found their news notes which they said they put in the news box on Sunday. I didn't recognize the voice but told the party I would take them from the box and send them along with the others. When I looked in the box there was nothing there -- so what could I do! If I'd had my wits about me I would have at least asked who it was so I could call them back--but as I said--I don't wake up until around ten in the morning even tho I get up at six and start work at eight. I'm sorry Mrs. ??? about not finding your notes but there was just "authin" in that news-box this morning when I looked. Editor's note. The news items were brought to the newsroom by Mary Miller. Anniversary Congratulations To Mr. and Mrs. Wally Rocheford who celebrated their wedding anniversary last Saturday. I don't know which one it was. Also, to Martha and Rudy Kreutz who celebrated their twenty-fifth with a wonderful party at the Legion hall. According to reports--"everything was just perfect." for the past week from the seminary to visit his mother, Alice Condren, and also to attend the wedding of his niece, Jean Schell, in Mt. Prospect last Saturday. He plans to return to the Seminary this coming week. Indellcato's Children Home For Visit Brother Landrick Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Indelicato of Wonder Woods, stopped off to visit his parents for a few days last weekend on his way to California. He received a science grant to University of California at Los Angeles and will spend 12 weeks there working for his degree. In September he will go to Minneapolis where he will teach at De- LaSalle high school. He formerly taught at Xavier high school in Appleton, Wis. Oh Tuesday, June 9, Sister Joan Clare, daughter of the Indelicatos, visited her parents for the day. She was accompanied by two companion sisters. They spent the day at a picnic on the beach and all enjoyed the day very much. Sister Joan Clare teachps seventh grade at St. Angela's in Chicago. Klwanls News - June 8th Meeting We had a pleasant visit by Past Lt. Gov. Floyd Eckert of Woodstock. Art Stuhlfeier's wife will receive the Battle-Axe Letter, not the award. Better make the meetings Art. Our annual sports night is in the planning. Chairman Art LaGreca announced the date as' August 17--Objjective--White Sox-Yankee Baseball Game. To date the following are planning to attend: Phil Kinzer, Bill Cristy, Jim Robison, T. P. Mathews, Frank Higgins, Bob Howe, Lennie Freund, Floyd Leigh and Horace Wagner. Get your reservations in soon so tickets may be in the same section. Happy birthday was sung to president Floyd Leigh. Fred Gutzmacher was commended for time spent witn the Retarded Children's School. Wednesday, June 10--twelve members attended the steakout of the Belvidere Club held at Holiday Acres Farms. Our club presented the Belvidere Club with "trophy:" Wedding Bells Best wishes to Chuck Spielman and Arlene Hoffman who were married kfst Friday evening. DetaiUrof the wedding I don't have so I'll have to wait til next week to learn more about it. St. Mary's Students Award Winners Two Wonder Lake residents received awards at the graduation ceremonies, June 7, at the 8 a.m. Mass Janice Mendyk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mendyk, of Indian Ridge and William Wines, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wines of Wooded Shores received their diplomas from St. Mary's, in McHenry. Janice received second award for effort and cooperation, and Bill received honor of the American Legion award from the McHenry Post No. 491. Congratulations^ to them both!! ^ Nativity Lutheran Church News On Saturday at 10 a.m. will be Junior Choir rehearsal. At 4 p.m. -- the Nativity Mates cook-out at Camp Augustana on Lake Geneva, Wis., Bring your own food and equipment and meet in front of the Camp administration building. On Sunday at 12 noon there will be a special meeting of the congregation. Wonder Lake Garden Club News President Mrs. Wielock called the meeting to order at the home of Mrs. Helen Muchow on Thursday evening, June 12. The following members were present: Mrs. Carder, Mrs. Fiala, Mrs. Gillette, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Kopp, Mrs. Mac Eachren, Mrs. Rose Murphy, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Ottoson, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Wendt, Mrs. Wielock and the hostess for the evening, Mrs. Muchow. Mrs. Carder had two guests namely Mrs. Strojny and Mrs. Unwin and we were most happy to have them in our midst. Mrs. Strojny reported that the mothers and children appreciated our efforts in decorating the Harrison school for the graduating class of 1964. Where not one member has children in or of school age, we are most happy to do this for them because we all have the children at heart at all times both for the sake of education and the recreation in which they are involved A lot of business was taken care of at the meeting. We spoke of the bulbs we have planted and the results so far. This was very interesting. Our planned trip to Springfield was cancelled out because we could not get our quota for the bus. Too many graduations and weddings going on. Come September we are going to try to make it. This would be a most interesting trip and I would like to go at that time. After our meeting was adjourned, Mrs. Muchow served strawberry short cake, cookies SPRING NEWS EVA FREUND 678-7185 FAREWELL PARTY HONORS TEACHERS AT GRADE SCHOOL Wednesday everting, May 27 members of the PTA gave a farewell party for the teachers of Spring Grove elementary school. Mrs. Ruby Larsen and Mrs. Helen Infield were presented,. with over night cases. Anthony Wilger, teacher, and Mr. Infield, janitor, received sweaters. The seventh and eighth grade pupils also gave them personal gifts. Cards were played and a lunch was served. Mrs. Ben Winn that afternoon, who were celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Attend Gatherings Mr. and Mrs. Williaml Shotliff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank San-' ders and Mrs. Alice Wagner attended a party honoring Mrs. Alice Van Every at her home in Richmond Suhday, June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden of Roscoe who were visiting in Spring Grove also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Shotliff were also guests in the home of Mr. and Graduation Mrs. Minnie Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pierce of Richmond attended graduation exercises of Mrs. Pierce's granddaughter Sunday, June 7, at Matteson, III. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Busch, son, Jack, attended the graduation of their granddaughter, Terry Walker, at Holy Name school in Wilmot, Wis. on June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund attended the graduation party of their niece, Suzanne Gerasch, in McHenry on June J. Card Club Mrs. Helen Smith was hostess to the Thursday afternoon club on June 4. Prizes went to Tillie May, Minnie Pierce, Josephine May, Emma May and Clara Deinlein. 1 and coffee which were delicious. We are selling cook books and those of us who have tried some of the recipes are well pleased with the results. Books are going pretty fast. Meeting adjourned around 10:30 and we were all pleased at having such a nice meeting. President Mrs. R. J. Wielock commended the members Who rounded up the flowers, containers and what have you toward decorating the Harrison School for graduation. Those who worked hard toward this project were, Mrs. Betty Fiala, Mrs. Bertha Gillette, Mrs. Sybil Johnson, Mrs. Rose Murphy, Mrs. Ottoson, Mrs. Josephine Wendt and president Mrs. Wielock. Our next project will be a bake sale at the fire house on July 3 from 9 a.m. until we ate sold out. Coffee and cake and a plant sale will be along with this bake sale -- So -- "Don't bake and stew over a hot stove, come and let us do it for you" See you July 3 at the fire houie. Hospitalised Word has been received that Mrs. Virginia Gillespie is a surgery patient in Condell Memorial hospital, Libertyville. WSC8 Members of the WSCS of Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Vern Blust, Wednesday evening, June 10. Deaconite Ordination Rev. Mr. Leigh Kagan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Kagan, and Rev. Mr. William Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Smith, were ordained Deacons in the Diocese of Rockford on Sunday, June 14. This beautiful ceremony, officiated by Bishop Loras T. Lane, was held at Boylan Central high school in POLICE OBSERVE FIRST BURGLARY PREVENTION WEEK -V The IllinoisX Police association is observmg a Burglary Prevention Week program in Illinois during the week of June 21, it was announced by James Foster, president. * Acknowledging the seriousness of burglary, especially during the summer vacation months when homes are left unattended for days and weeks at a time, the Illinois association is offering its wealth of experience/to the promotion of this worthwhile and timely public educational program. . Thousands of persons throughout the= state take summer vacations each year. In the process they exercise the greatest care in where they are going, what their activities will include, what they will wear, etc., however, very few consider what can happen while they are gone. It is estimated that over 900,- 000 burglaries were committed t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y l a s t year. This means that a burglary was committed about every 35 second, day and night, every day of the year. The purpose of the Burglary Prevention Week observance is to call attention to the seriousness of this crime and suggest precautions people can take to combat the continuing increase of this crime. Rockford. Attending were Dr. and Mrs. Louis Kagan, sons, Jim, David and Michael; Sr. Mary Sienna, SDS of St. Mary Convent, Milwaukee, Sr. Siena is the former Mary Lou Kagan; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kagan, daughter, Mary Irene; Rev. Nicholas T. Freund, SDS of Gait, Calif.; Mrs. Charles Freund, Victor Freund, Martha Thennes and Richard Wagner. GRAIN STANDARDS Robert M. Schneider^ Illinois director of agriculture, advises all persons involved either directly or indirectly with Illinois grain production, handling and marketing, to familiarize themselves with new United States grain standards as soon as possible. Because elevator I operators will be the first W be affected by tho new ards, a state Department of Agriculture school has been ie1 up in East St. Louis. Th school is free and it will bt continued as long as requested# People often get the when they fail to look at in the right light. Q 'uietJKpol, IZmerson Radio Model 4E7Z INSTANT INSTALLING' AIR CONDITIONER Certified 4.000 MWs of Cooling--Cools U To 15' x 11' or 2,000 Cu • Installs instantly without tools, Kits extras • Single switch cooling • Whisper quiet comfort • Easy access permanent filter • Economical 115-volt operation J 95 Quiet Kooi Air Conditioners From 4,000 to 24,000 BTU's. Y APPLIANCE LIT< 1241 N. 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