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A thousand-dollar necklace couldn't compare with the thrill of a - . _ . _ _ f^d (Sr"" *164.95 IRONKTTC Perhaps she'd prefer the pbrtable Speed Queen Iron* «tt which tucks away when not in uae--facilitates iron- -'^7S^.K7 QR • 9 W+MM lyil CAREY ELECTRIC SHOP 119 S. Green St. McHenry, 111. •*< MIIIII NtWl Wonder Lake By Vaneaae 8dle WONDER LAKE HAS RED HOT BASEBALLERS The Wonder Lake baseball team hfihni kiWWT! as "Know | brand new five-room cottage just ' apprciated mesi the.Future of Wonder Lake." • completed for them in Hickory Falls, accompanied by Mrs. William Fyfe, president of1 the McHenry County League of Women Voters, was present to assist in the forming of the new unit. With in song, ably with relatives and friends la Kumars. Mottashed. seta and S. Dakota, this weak. ' Wo The christian friends believe in' wiah for them a moat pleasant and Mrs. Jane Dunaway is the new seeking a place of divine worship, profitable time. business manager for the Woodstock ("when away from their own church I The Book of Daniel, with it's great her was th«" memherahin IJTouu"r"n""a?l "an"d" MM"rms. Betty SSeell.ssddoorrff iiss *anndd iittss sseerrvviicceess oonn tthhee LLoorrdd"ss dHaayu .!I p"prroopphheecciieess,, iiss nnooww tthhee saaabhjieecrtt for chairman the columnist to service this terri- They count it a joy and a privilege our Bible studies on Thursday SL,Sr STUBb'Si "» stock. i Three stitches were necessar 4 - . . . eveto gather with the people of God \ nings. Come, bring your Bibles and wherever they are. The entire; 8ee what the Wort of God teach«* [ group was dinner guests at the Boes- concerning our own and in a days , T a that lie ahead. are invited Next Sunday, June 20, the services Tthich,. to date, ha, played eight :^r y','j|"1*0^1;il f<'i r n tl^y whln'^coke tottky th^'Sn 1 ^ on •* « 1» m-. »itji Sunday Bibto zssu'xr&jlztJg WD«: '^irZ art vs c-on " ssx cTafctsi. 25-10 last STund a?y aafftteerrnn<o?o"n-. *thi e sute officers uwiinll lb e present ,t o< 'MMccHHeennrrvy ffoorr ffirisrt st aa,idd'. aanndd 1is8 mmaakkinin8oT> _ Mr. anH Mrs. Richard Ofrfson and . Righteousness exalteth a nation. 5n dr»Vi« K ^f wrpu illio0Vm€ rtL a^ke talk to those present. The Wonder aI«-recovery- } Lake group and others interested- > 1 tteeaamm ' tthwat has won a gam,se ^fr om° t^hye are invited to this tea. j Christ the King Chuck • t _ Al_ . . T , „ . ,, •i, ! Wonder Lake team which is really! 0n ^ evening of June 21, the1, Masses at 9 and 11, with congoing to town this season under thel?ta,te will come to Wonder i sessions heard before each mass, able managership of their coach, Tonv Lake to .u,k to the local unit on The Holy Name society will meet on Grosso. * their topic and the methods of pur-j Thursday, June 17, at 8 p. m. suing it. This meeting will also be Don't forget the bake sale which' held at the home of Mrs. Lillian will be held on Saturday, June 19,' l*s neuter tnira case- uu Khode F°rsb€rg in Wonder Center and,in the church hall. Also be sure and' short stop;' Jack Kraemer, second mertlbersh'P are attend the dance at Nell's ^allroom,, base; Dick Wilhelm, first base; ln^ted •ttend- , jJohnsburg, which will be held on Fn- !Ronnie Wilhelm, left fielder; Richard! Both th« by-laws >nd the nomi- day evening, June 18. The dance is | Nitz, center fielder- Kenneth Fossler n«tinSf committees are to make being sponsored by the Holy Name short center: Joe Wilkinson. rieht!their reports at the June 21 meeting. | Society as was the one last month 'field; Jack Pavlick, catcher; and* 1-- jat which everyone had such a good family are leaving for their vacation ;^ut rSin is a reproacb^to juiy^peo^e Aiv- The team- is composed of George Cross, catcher; Bud Schau, pictcher; Les Keiger, third base; Gil Rhode, Rom where I sit ...Ay Joe Marsh, How to Live Longer George Freund, ST., second base and pitcher. The next game will be held on Friday evening at 8 p. m. field at McHenry high1 against the McHenry V. P. Jf, Herbert Howorka, Sr., underwent time. surgery at the Woodstock hospital' children who . wish, to attend! on Monday morning, June 14. tie; St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school in I on thei*8 reported as in a satisfactory con-1 McHenry should register before Sun- - school dition.. He would welcome a few i day> June 20. ' cords, though, I'll bet-- * i Starting June 21, and continuing! through July 2, the sisters of St. i HICKORY FALLS GETS FIRST BUSINESS PLACE Another hospital patientvis Gei|e! Patrick's school will con- Wagner, known as "Wag,"' l8-year-' duct a religious school for children _ j , old son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace! between the ages of 6% and 14 • ,?~,you w?ndei?d about that Wagner of Wickline Bay. who under- years. It will start daily at 9 a. m. nice little stand going up on the, went an emergency appendectomy on' !^Ck-J°ad jnu- ,Rin^°f' Jus*at Sunday afternoon, j the edge of Hickory Falls ? That twill be a hotdog stand this sumjmer, and all and sundry are invited j to come down this weekend and : call on the two young proprietors, Gospel Center •The midwest Bible church of Chi-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson an3!**fc°.was well represented at the' their four sons have just returned; morning service at the Center last | from Barnum, Nebr., where they Sunday, June 13. More than twenty Herbert BlankWformerlv of°Wickline '"'ted Mr- and Mrs- Crosby John- |fiv® people from this great mission- Someone asked Pappy Miller list Week how he stayed so spry at ' ninety. Pappy told him; "Well, sir--when I work, I work hard. When I set, Iset loose. When I think, I go to sleep." According to Doc Hollister, that formula isn't far amiss. "Hard work," says Doc, "*never wore out anyone before his time, providing he knew how and when to relax." Doc himself works . overtime, with his daytime patients at thi office, and his evt«u ning calls. Anil- 'uim when he gets home he takes It easy with a mellow glass of beer and chats with the missus until if* time to go to bed. From where I sit, relaxing Is ft fine art--especially in these tenoa, fast-moving times. And there's nothing like a temperate glass of beer--enjoyed with pleasant company-- to restore that easy frame of mind that one needs after a Mi day's work. Both boys, ex-veterans, are butchers employed by the Kroger company in Woodstbck and they plan to some day have a thriving market on the site of the little stand which they have so painstakingly built in their spare time. The stand will be open for business on Saturday, and will be known as "The Hickory Nut," of Hickory Falls. Davidson children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kleinbrahm of Chicago were visitors in the home, of Mr. and Mrs. JoMph Riegel for' a few days last week. Married last fall, the stop here was a part of a belated honeymoon trip. Mrs. Kleinbrahm and Mrs. Riegel are sisters. The Busy Bumble Bee 4-H club! will meet at the Sells home on Friday afternoon and are to bring the | patterns from which they intend to make their dresses. Discussion will WONDER 'LAKE WOMEN FORM VOTERS' LEAGUE Twenty-six Wonder Lake women j be on the program to be presented were present at the orientation meet-! *n July to the Ringwood unit of the ing held at the home of Mrs. Lillian Hom* Bureau, the sponsoring group, Forsberg last Wednesday for the!which will hold its meeting at the i purpose of organizing a League of home of Mrs. Arthur Iioppe Women Voters in this .district. Mrs. Forsberg was appointed membership chairman, pro tem, Mrs. Esther Bom was appointed chairman of the by- | laws committee, with Mrs. Dorothy I MacEachren and Mrs. Jane Dunaway to assist Jier. Mrs. V. Sells wks appointed to head a nominating committee composed of Mrs. Pilch, | Mrs. June Morin, Mrs. O. Tallman, ! Mkfi. Volma Sinclair, Mrs. Itiex ; Kreuger, and Mrs. Ruth Woodward, j The newly formed unit of the | League proposes to form committees 'for the purpose of securing informa- Itton of the Wonder Lake area. Mrs. "Grace Sellek entertained a group of friands on Thursday of last week. Cards were played. Those present were: Mrs. (Lillian Forsberg, Miss Louise Behrens, Mrs. Velma Sinclair, Mrs. Darlene Oeffling, and Mrs. Helen Thorns of McHenry. 1% Only Two More Shopping Days Till 'S ' V\*7" To Wear We have many items SWIM TRUNKS that will please Father on his big day this comhig Sunday, June 20, among which are the .following: SPORT HIRTS $3.95 and up STRAW yHATS M SLACKS $3.95 and up > $2.95 and up"\ $7.5° and up . | FJizGeralcTs Men's Shop Phone 19 Main Street McHenry Mrs. Katherine Armstrong and Mrs. Dorothy MacEachren were among those present on Friday in Chicago at the lectures given by Drs. Hutchins and Adler of the University of Chicago. The lectures were given in connection with the Great Books courses and were entitled, "Great Books--Great Expectations." . -- Rob Kolar, son of Mr. tad Mrs. Joseph Kolar Jr.. must have a record of some kind. He distinguished himself over the weekend . by catching a crappie by hooking it through the tail! (Salt, too?) j At a meeting of the Indian Ridge .Improvement Association held at the . home of Karl Marx last Wednesday evening, a letter from Anthony I Audino, president of the association ! for the past year and a half, was I read in which he stated that due I to other activities, etc., it was necessary that he resign. The officers |of the association and the directors ; decided to. leave the presidency open 'until the next regular election. If you see a yellow Piper Cub flying around and around Wonder Lake, it just possibly may be Joe Monteleone who recently was credited with his first hour of dual -instruction in the air. He plans another hour some time this week. He is receiving instructions lrom Bob Conway, manager of the Woodstock Airport. Our very best wishes went along on the honeymoon of Gloria Biggers Freund and George M. Frebnd who were married in St. Mary's church, McHenry, on June 12. Upon their return to Wonder Lake, they will live in a cottage next door to the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Biggers. A full account Of the wedding appears elsewhere in the paper. A stork shower was held at the home of Mrs. Otto Senger, Woodstock, on Saturday evening for her granddaughter. Mrs. Robert Von Bampus of Wooded Shores, Wickline Bay. About twenty-five were present. Mrs. Wilma Schroeder, Mrs. Virginia Monteleone and Mrs. Hazel Von Bampus were present from Wonder Lake. Mrs. Margaret Kellner of Indian Ridge was one of those present June 1C, at a stork shower for Mrs. Stanley Mavis, held in the home of Mrs. Peter Brahy, ^toodstock. The ten girls present gave a beautifully decorated bassinet to the guest of honor. . . This weekend, on Friday and Saturday, the McHenry Choral Club will present a recital in the form of a musical comedy, called "Plantation Party." Tickets can be secured from any of the Wonder Lake members, who include Dorothy Heilman, Mrs. Ethel Hansen, Mrs. Clara Cristy, Mrs. Delia Cheney, and Mrs. Virginia Monteleone. It looks like it might be pretty good entertainment. Seems good to see the' faces of Duane and Pat Stoddard Fossler back with us again. Pat is a little thin, but looks brown and fit. The little addition, Cheryl, now eight months old, probably keeps her mama in trim. Cheryl was a premature infant that required months of specialized care before she reached her present rosy roundness. The Fosslers will return to Norman, Okla., in the fall where papa Duane will continue to study architecture. 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