•til >11 m in 11 in ti I • > » • ' Wwder Lake By Ypnui Sella William Deckard of Wickline Bay, «h» underwent surgery last Monday and was charted as "Fair" until the end of the week, has been promoted to "food" on the hospital lists. He is walking around and is being? fed hourly. His recovery has been so rapid that his daughter, Mrs. Maurice Kennedy and her son, S-year-old BUI, have returned to their home in Vin* cennes, Ind. 4 Philip Carroll of Wonder Woods, (s still venr ill at the hospital and will be taken to Chicago, probably on Friday* where he wHl undergo major surgery. Mr. Carroll is, a retired Chicago policeman. Also on the very 111 list is Henry Schau of Indian Ridge, who is in the Victory. Memorial hospital, Waukegan, suffering from a blood ailment. Blood transfusions have been necessary. Mr. Schau is the father of Mrs. Vera Henthorne and granddad to Coral Jean ftenthort*e of the fourth I grade at Harrison. Young Johnny Wright t, waa at*, mittedto the life wM ft* observation of a leg inju-- last month while ice-ska „ the son of Mr. and 'Mrs. C. of Wickline Iftsy. ; : |See T. P. cm the • Lals^ Shore for your Real Estate and Iiisiiraiice T. P. MATHEWS ESTATE AMD INSURANCE BROKZS ".V;-/ Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Center / ;?'V * Wonder Lake, 111., P. 0. Ringwood • ; ^ - . Phone Wonder Lake 306 • H(M 1 H i 1111M I W 11 < Hi i i t t i i m . 1 VALENTINE SPECIAL || / ' /% and 2-lh. Assorted Heart Boxeg «» for ¥•«• --• $1.2!> and $2.35 || We have the largest selection of home-made candies in Northern «• Illinoiiatmetropolitan prices. ' We also Carry a complete line of ;| RUST-CRAFT GREETING CAB&& |) With it beautiful selection of Valentines for the entire family. « » , «• * Have you tried our • < BADGER WISCONSIN ICE CREAM - We takq orders on or before Wednesday for specialties such as «• Ice Cream Molds, Cakes and Pi^s, H Iwd 1-gal. containers for the * | [ week-end.£ ; | ANTONSON'S CANDIES « • 4 "It's Fresh, It's New and Made Especially For Ypu" i |. il6 Elm St. --. :N- -7-7-; Phone McHenry 235-M ; f f 1m Highways SI and 120 < I Store Hours--10 to everyday except Mondays; 12 nOOn to 10 p. m. '• We are wholesalers and retailers of only our fine eandies now < . serving 73 stores in Illinois and Wisconsin*--* ' ' • Mrs. Julia Schmidt of Wonder Lake is a medical patient at the Woodstock hospital as is Mrs. Geneva Lisenby of McHenry. Mrs. (Lisenby formerly taught one of the Sunday School classes at the Wonder Lake Gospel Center. The auxiliary of thi Wonder Lake Rod and Gun Club met on Friday at the Mill Inn, where they enjoyed one of the fish frys for which the inn is justly famous. Thfe auxiliary is planning a Valentine box lunch party at the Rolaine Grill on Saturday evening, Feb. 14. Everyone is invited and ladies are asked to bring a decorated box. Prizes \pill tie awarded. - • ... : Tommy Mathews,- son of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mathews, was home for a week from Loyola. Also from Loyola was Bobby Armanentis, who spent a few days of his vacation at the home of his uunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Selsdorf. The Junior-Senior Snow Ball last Saturday night at the McHenry liigh school saw many of the Wonder Lake teeeners in their best "bibs and tuckers" at the first formal dance given this year at the school.' Jack Pavlik is out of school, but he was escort to Betty Smith. Also out of school is Gene Wagner of Wickline, but returned to squire with the girl of his choice, Janie VanKanegan. Only those two couples were combinations of Wonder Lake boys and girls. Other girls at the dance, escorted by lads from other areas, were Ardell Krueger; Joan Andreen and Sharon Grace Sells. The sophomore hop at Woodstock, also^on Saturday night w^s taken in by Geraldine Cormier who was escorted by her two favorite sophomores--' Richard Richards and Pelham "Woody" Woodward. ... the €eovgtt Cross have now j young man who would to Join the reserves should contact Otto who can tell him all of the advantages of the program. The Altar and Rosary society of the Christ the King church held weir first meeting last Thursday evening with MVs. Vincent Adams presiding afi president. Plans were made for a bake sale which is to be held in the church basement on Saturday, March 13, from 10 to 6. All the women of the parrish are asked to bake and bring an item to the church by 10:00 a. m. For more than a week now there has been a small boy lying carefully still lest any little movement hurt the painful burns he suffered on Jan. 2, when he pulled a' kettle of hot grease over him. Kenneth Audino, 4, Buffets in almost complete silence. His stoical and Spartan courage with injured areas cover the entire right half of his face, his right arm and his left leg, are almost beyond belief, particularly when you know that his eyes have been swollen completely shut during the greater part of the time. Kenneth, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Audino of Indian Ridge, waa apparently attempting to reach some doughnuts thatv were cooling when he tipped the boiling grease over. When I called on him to see how he was feeling, he could not see me but he asked, in a weak little voice,, "Is that Mrs. Sells?" When answered in the affirmative, he brightened a little and inquired, "Will you put me in the paper?" And here it 1a, "Kenny," in the paper! . - Christ the King Church Ash Wednesday services were held on Wednesday evening with Rosary, Benediction and the distribution of ashes. Lenten services will be held every Sunday at 4:30 p. m. beginning Fejb. 22. APPLINY A. or" . . gft»n that in Itenn with the prwrisibn* of the nry County Zoning Ordinance a public hearing will be held by the Board Of .Appeals of the MeHenry County Zoning Ordinance relative to a chang* In classification from residence (*<R2") classification to business ("B2") classification of the folloing described property: Southwesterly 2*9.10 feet of the lot known as the Nursery and Fruit Garden Lot, and all of Lot Number Two (2) as shown on the plat .of Rosedale Subdivision as recorded in the Recorder's office of McHenry County in Book 1 of Plats, page 67. Said hearing will be held in the County Court Room in the Court House in the City of Woodstock. McHenry County, Illinois, at the hour of 3:00 P.M. on the 5th day of March, 1948. All persons interested mav attend. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS. By. FRANK NAGEL, Its Chairman. V :.C (Pub. Feb. 12) The Gospel Center celebration of the I The McHenry Choral club lent I their lovely voices to the talent show | given in the McHenry high audi- I torium last Wednesday evening. Merj ritt Fossler of Wonder Lake is now I the pianist for the group since the 1 resignation of Virginia Monteleone, i who plans to move soon from this „ -- Lord*® Supper will be observed on Thursday night, Feb. 12, at 8 o'clock. Believers are invited to this most sacred vice. se»> The Monthly Fellowship night wiJJ lursday evening, Feb. lly be held on tii „ ^ 191, at 8 o'clock (not on Friday as previously announced.) The special feature of the evening will be the full-color film, "God of Creation," of Dr. Irwin A. Moon. TTiis is an extra Mrs. Delia Cheney, Dorothy j Ordinary opportunity, which no on* Heilman, Mrs. Clara Cristy and Mrs. should miss. A social hour with rer- tnel Hansen were among those sing- freshments will follow the program, mg at the show. . Craig Steve Paknik, three-year-old Recently the club gave a party for | son.of Mf- and Mrs. T. V. Paknik, of Mlr*sft . MMnorniftoellnenonnAe an tt the time o^f4 lh. e. r Tndl&n RlftflPA it/Oo nvABAnfA<l 4a 4-Lm resignation and they presented her with two crystal hurricane lamps for her piano so that she might always remember the singers whenever she sat down to play. WX ARS EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICE OK AMY HOME RILLED MEATS. •WET' We guarantee our sugar (tare to be the best. Our smoking is done with bard wood htekory. Thirty !s bo cotting and wrapping problem, when yon can have it done with a Bflfdmnm of effort and wist#. . McHENRY LOCKER SERVICE CENTRAL MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase of Lansing, Mich., were Wonder Lake guests last week in the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase III and small Fred Chase IV whom they saw for the first tinie. The baby was born on Oct. 26, 1947, and is just beginning to notice things. I hear that he even- laughed aloud for his grandma and grandpa. Happy birthday to small Susan Watkins, who was four years old on Feb. 5 .Also happy birthday to T. P. Mathews, who celebrates a birthday this month, but the year of his birthday is a secret.4 Mrs. Olive Armstrong underwent major surgery in the Billings hospital, Chicago, last week. It is reported she will be home in three or four weeks. Her room is No. 514. Drop her a card. Indian Ridge, was presented to the Lord in dedication on Sunday after-, noon, Feb. 8, in his parental home. The pastor of G. C. officiated. Craig is a prospect for our Sunday school. Annette Glauser, one of our faithful Sunday School girls and our librarian, , has left for Bob Jones College at Cleveland, Tenn. We regret to see Annette leave us, but she is entering one of the finest Christian schools of our land. W« wish for her a happy and profitable time in her new inviroment. We welcome one and all to the services on Sunday, Feb. 16, with Sunday (Bible School at 10 a. m. and Morning Worship Service nt il o'clock. ~~~--~ = Subscribe for The Plalndealer Ronnie Wilhelm was an usher at one of the most beautiful weddings of the year which took place in McHenry last week; that of Elaine Schaefer and Henry F. Nell, Jr. There are seven students from Wonder Lake who attended the Woodstock Community high school and, Wken-the hOnor rOU waa released this week, four of the Wonder Lifters were among those listed. Geraldine Cormier was one of only six Freshmen girls to make the eight point poop; Richard Richards and Laura Wenkel were two of the fbrs of the six-point students; and Donald Grill was one of the five juniors listed in the five-point class. Eight points an the greatest possible . * Cooks Cse Soybeans Soybean oil is in great demand by restaurants, hotels and producers of potato chips as a cooking oil and is widely used in making prepared* dressings. America's, Big Business Some 5,800,000 independent American farmers own the biggest private industry in the world. The value of their land, buildings, crops on hand, livestock*- machinery and other equipment is worth more than 90 billion dollars. 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