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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jul 1969, p. 4

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I PG. 4- PLAINDEALER - FRI. JULY 11, 1969 WONDER LAKE NEWS GAIL WILLIAMS 653-5371 DAILY PROGRAM INCLUDES STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY Don't forget the summer^i- brary program each morning. Many new books were ordered in the last month of school, these books are now ready, to be checked out. Special story hour for next year's first and second grad­ er only, each Monday morning 10 - 11 a.m. Library hours for all stu­ dents, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 12 noon. You must provide your own transportation to the school. NOTES OF SYMPATHY Our condolences to the fam­ ily of Harold Hoffman, Lookout Point, who was pronounced dead on arrival June lfiai Woodstock Memorial hospital. Our condolences to the fam­ ily of Mrs. John (Ethel) Yan- Kanegan, Indian Ridge, who passed away suddenly in her ,rhome June 16. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED YAKDLEY-BRADFORD The engagement of Miss Lin­ da Lou Yardley, daughter of the Floyd Yardleys, ; Woodstock, to Sgt. Brian Bradford, son of the Copeland Bradfords, Highf- k land Shores, has been announced by her parents. No definite date has been set for the wedding. HETTERM ANN-RASKE The engagement of Miss Jean Marie Hettermann, daughter of Mrs. Gerald Hettermann. Johnsburg, to Edward Raske, Jr., son of the Senkor Edward Raskes, Qakwood Shores, has been announced recently by her mother. The couple will be married Saturday July 12 in St. Bede's' church, Fox Lake. HOSPITALIZED ' Harry Downs, Edward Raske, Mary Hansel, Stephen Oswald, James J. O'Neil, William Gor­ don, Max Koclowski, Mary Langdon, Joann Speilman, Dor­ othy Wanland, Paul Yacula, BIBLE LAND TOUR SEMINAR with Rev. Virgle Chappell Opportunity of a lifetime. Visit ancient Jerusalem. Jericho and the Dead Sea, Galilee and Armaged­ don. See Jacobs Well where Jesus Christ sat. Worship at Calvary and the tomb where He lay. Realize the dream of a life time. $60.00 10 DAYS Down Payment and take up to 24 months to pay the balance • about $25.00 per month) or pay the total cost of S599.00. Meals, Guides, Transportation included. Departure date DEC. 30, 1969 (from New York) 'or details write: REV. V. CHAPPELL., 509 X. Front St. McHenry, 111. 60050 PHONE 385-0083 Mrs. Ruth 'Moore, DominicR ^Albergo, George Brinkman, Chester Gabrysiak, Edward Skelly, - Shirley Messamore, Robert Hester and Charles Mil­ ler were patients recently at Woodstock hospital. Mrs. Mary Kwidd, John Mar­ tin, Roger Pickell, Randall Mangold, Mrs.. Pauline Grill, Miss Deborah Liggett, Mark Brinkman, Terrence Wagner, Eugene Nlatesi, Mrs. Hedwig Williams, James O'Neil, Thom­ as Basile, Douglas Hansmann, Charles Battaglia, Mrs. Lill­ ian Hayes, James Delelio, Mi's. Catherine Brpehl, John Span- itz, David Robe, Miss Marie- i lick, Stanley i'ouias, Harold She It on Jr., and Jam?s Hermle were patients recently at Mc­ Henry hospital. Nicholas Smith and Mrs. Jo­ seph Sperandio were admitted to Harvard hospital recently. CHRIST THE KING NEWS All young adults, ages 17 through 25 years old, are in­ vited to a meeting Friday eve­ ning (TONIGHT) at 7:30 p.m. in the church hall. The parishioners of Christ the King church will be able to fufill their Sunday obligation by attending the 8:15 p.m. Mass on Saturdays. Permission has been granted by the Bishop for areas where there is an increase in summer attendance. The Ladies Sodality will hold its annual bake sale on Sunday, July 13, after all the Masses. Anyone wishing to donate any homemade bakery goods, may drop them off at the church hall on Saturday, July 12, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. " to 8 p.m. H JFFS HONORED AT BABY SHOWER Don and Mary Jean Huff, Oak- wood Shores, were guests of honor at a baby shower hosted by Bill and Caren Wa.iJqilst , a id Jarry and Betty Draffkorn, all/<Sf Oakwood Shores, at the Wahlquist residence on Satur­ day, June 29. Along with the many use­ ful baby gifts Mary Jean re­ ceived, Don also received gag gifts from the men in atten­ dance. Those attending from the sub­ division were Ken and Joan Scheib, Joe and Kathy Draf­ fkorn, Ron and Nancy Parqmtte and Norm and Gail Williams. The Huffs are expecting their fifth blessing from heaven next month. YOUNG SWIMMER DROWNS Anthony Colagrossi, Jr., 17 years old, Villa Park, son of the Senior Anthony Colagrossi, summer residents at the Lake, drowned in Wonder Lake, July 4. After a two hour search by the Won Jar Lake Fire depa-t- me:-! ml tie Mcrleiry CouYy deput es, the boiy was found n?ar the island at the Shore Hills Beach. NOTE OF SYMPATHY Our condolences to the fam­ ily of Howard Hill, Sr., Indian Ridja, woo passed away June 24 .n M'. fe'i y 'loTpltal. REPtliiSSNT LOCAL LEGION \T 30 \"S STATE Gary Reymann, 16 years old, son of the Rudy Reymann's, Highland Shores, participates in Premier Boys State at Spring­ field this past week. Gary was sponsored by the Wo.rter Lake Arm -lean Legion post. McCALL-P \LAGI WEDDING Miss Jeanette Sue McCall, daughter of the LeRoyMcCalls,. Deep Spring Woods and Bruce Brian Palagi, son of the Gene Palagis, Dolton, were united in marriage June 14 at Christ the King church, Wonder Lake, Father Conro officiating. ' Following a brief honeymoon, the coiple will reside in Cham­ paign. - SWIMMING LESSONS STARTED MONDAY JULY 7 The Women's Club of Wonder Lake is again sponsoring the Red Cross water safety pro­ gram which started Monday, July 7, at various beaches a- round the Lake. ATTEND BAND CAMP Six students from Harrison school recently returned from camp held at Illinois Wesleyan University at Lake Blooming- ton. Those attending were Ed Weisenberger, Fred Bixby, Denise Higgins, Andrew Ole- szczuk, Tom YanKanegan, and Diane Sturm. BLESSINGS FROM HEAVEN Mr. and Mrs. William Howard welcomed a son, Scott Henry, June 15 in Woodstock hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 9% ozs. Scott was welcomed home lay create an omental q^ROen in your own backyard These oriental sets can ideaily be used in a Japanese garden or to accent your porch, patio or driveway. m iJlowerwood'd <2)istinctive Statuary adds that certain touch of £Keyance to your cjCandscapinq The water, cascading down into the pool and finally settling in the shell, seems to have at- ' the attention of this small child. Two children are huddled beneath the um­ brella to shield themselves from the rain­ drops. Three cherubs frolicking at Pool. Each cherub holds a daisy from which water spouts. 3 owcrwoci FLORIST NURSERY GARDEN CENTER 815-459-6200 OPEfo DAILY 8-5; SUNDAY 9-5 Rt. 14 at 176, CRYSTAL LAKE a brother William Vincent, 2% years old and a sister, Kimber- ly Ann, 15 months. , Scott's mother will be re­ membered as the former Elaine Clinton of Wonder Lake. The maternal grandmother Mrs. Mary Clinton resides in W onder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Firn- bach, Wonder Center, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary JoAnna, June 17, in Woodstock hospital weighing 8 lbs. 7% ozs. Mary JoAnna was welcomed home by Joey, 6^ years old, Billy, 5% years old and Anna Maria, 2% years old. The baby's mother will be re­ membered as the former JoAnn Miller. ^ The maternal grarxfcarents, the Walter Millers and mat­ ernal great-grandmother, Mrs. Viola Sorensen, all reside in Wonder Lake. PALKO-GAUB WEDDING Miss Helen JoAnne Palko, daughter of the Gerald Palkos, W ooded Shores and David Gaub, former Wooded Shores res­ idents now residing in Wood­ stock were united in marriage June 7 at Christ the King church, Father Conro officiating. NOTE OF SYMPATHY Our condolences to the fam­ ily of Mrs. Gertrude DeYon who passed away June 20 in High­ land Park musing home, High- wood. * BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to George Freund, Shore Hills, who cel­ ebrated his day July 7 and on July 6, my mother-in-law, Mrs. Norman Williams, Sr., Long Beach, Wash., celebrated her birthday and on Independence Day I celebrated my birthday patiently and anxiously await­ ing our fourth Blessing from Heaven due within a week or two. C ONGRATULATIONS!!!! To all the graduates of Har­ rison school, McHenry high school, Marian Central and the college graduates, also many Wonder Lakers received high honors at the graduation cer­ emonies. f ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ < ) ( ¥ ¥ ¥ i Service- News EARNS DEGREE Sgt. Kenneth E. Larson, son of Mrs. Marie Matchen of Lake­ land Park, McHenry, and R.D. . Larson, Muskegon, Mich., re­ ceived a B.S. degree in general engineering from the Univer­ sity of Wyoming, June 1, his mother's birthday. Kenneth attended McHenry high school, the University of Miciiigan for 3 years and en­ listed in the air force in 1963. He is now in O.T.S» Lackland Air Force base, San Antonio, Texas. His wife, Jeannette, and children, Renee and Richard, are with him. After 6 weeks training he will receive his commission on Sept. 5. ; -V; ;\ - LAKELAND PARK NEWS Due to a camping weekend that lasted longer than originally planned there will be no column this week. Any news that was submitted will be included in the column next week. PLAN COMMUNION SERVICE SUNDAY , ATtOCALCHURCH A communion servce will be held this Sunday in all Chris­ tian Science churches. All are welcome. The subject of the Lesson-Seripon is "Sacra­ ment" and includes Jesus' words, "Neither pray I for these alone, but for them al­ so which shall believe on me through their word." Services Vflil be held at Christain^Science society, Lin­ coln road and Eastwood lane, at 10:30 a.m. Related passages from Sci- ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: "That he might liberally pour his dear- bought treasures into empty or sin-filled human store­ houses, was the inspiration of Jesus' intense human sac- rifice...The purpose of his great life-work extends through time and includes universal human­ ity." COMPLETES TRAINING --Au­ drey E. Estis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Estis, 2217 W. Fernview Lane, McHenry, has completed her five-week flight-stewardess training at an airline in Minneapolis, Minn., and is based at Detroit. M c H E N - Y C O U N T Y ' S N E W E S T N E W C A R D E A L E R L e a d i n g t h e t r e n d i n a u t o m o t i v e s a l e s a n d s e r v i c e . TRENT Lincoln Mercury 4 6 1 1 W . 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