fffiffMiii.il PROM R LAKE PtllHMH . m vi To 8me ^ •• Cnatr Hoard ~ Gradelle Proper "was Installed M tftftsurer <4 the county council Of the American Legion auxiliary ' ;.|t a meeting held in Crystal Lake Thursday. Other Wonder Lake . BfmmteSrs of the local unit of the auxiliary were Jay Hansen, Marion Rld|bi, Gertrude Nielsen and , i Marian Cannon. At the present time the local •nit, in cooperation with the other >Vnlta In the county, are conduct- | tag a poll to find out the feelings of the general public on the matter " Of universal military training. ^ Those contacted are assured that their names will not be ummV only opinion Is sought* : ' Joha Fejew Is tbctol Prealdeat 0# ladlaa KMge I' John Feyerer was elected president of the Indian Ridge subdiv- •. ision association at the annual meeting of that group Sunday In file American Legion hq,me. Fred Kusch was elected vice-president, Fred F. Zandier was elected secretary and Elroy Johnson was electad treasurer. New directors are Karen Widen and Chas Sampson, District No. ' 1; Bob Christensen and Walter Swensen, District No. 2; Wilhelm Martin and P. L. Cormier, district Ho. 3; Fred Marks and Charles Pilch, District No. 4; It. Pinkel and J. Raske, District No.'5; John Gttes and John Kline, District No. ftEPORT ON IHLAJTD The three-man inquiry Tward of the Wonder Lake council will make their report and recommendations on the matter of 12-acj-e Islaml at a meeting Saturday Sign In the Legion hall at 8 p.m. The council is most anxious all residents of the area be present ti> hear this report «ad deaMa on proper action. . l*. • ; Mm:-: LAURA 18 FOUR Laara Peterson, granddaughter •f Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bogus, Celebrated her fourth birthday ,Sunday with a group of her friends. Those present Included and Bob Kolar, Bobby Cornier, Denny Singer, Kenneth, Donny, and Virginia Audino, Jen Dick Selsdorf. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersen were also present. Laura will have another party thi« week in Chicago with ner ftolas and young Chicago friends. Christ The Kia* Cherrh flVwii Father Vanderpool wishes to expresa his appreciation to both summer and winter residents 6t Wonder Lake for their splendid cooperation in the recent activity collection and census which was «0fducted In this area during the past month. The drive was very successful and thanks to everyone it will not be necessary to fUyge a carnival or fall festival in Order to raise the funds necessary to maintain the church during the coming year. The square dance |eld r$cantly at the Legion hall under the auspices of the Christ the King social cltfb was so succpasful that they 4iave decided to have them the first and third Saturdays of -every month. Dancing will b« from 8 to 10 p.m. for the teen-agers and from 10 to 12 p.m. for the adults. This is a non-profit venture which Includes both Catholics and non-Catholics and has been organised to provide entertainment for everyone. The Christ the King Parents association is being organised and will have their first regular meeting on Tuesday, Sept.02, at 8:30 p.m. The club is open to everyone who is interested in building a Catholic school in Wonder Lake. Until, such time as a school can be built, a school has has been purchased to transport the children to St Mariy's-St. Patrick's school in McHenry. The bus will be driven by Ed. Waldy and will start picking ap the children on Wednesday morning, Sept 6. The schedule is as follows: Thomas Store, Wonder Woods, 7:45 a.m.; Black Top and Wonder Woods Drive, 7:50 a.m.; The Bridge, 7:52 a.m.; County and Ringwood Roads, 7:55 a.m.; Cardinal Store on County Road, 7:55 a.m.; Boston and County Road, 8:00 a.m.; Algonquin and County Road, 8:02 a.m.; Handy Pantry, 8:04 a.m.; Wonder Lake Drive and North Drive, 8:06 a.m.; Wonder Lake Drive and South Driye, 8:08 a.m.; Wonder Lake Drive and Cedar Drive, 8:10 a.m.; Wonder Lake Drive and Beach Drive, 8:12 m.; Wickline and Black Top, 8:14 a.m. Mr. Wald asks the parents"cooperation in having the children at the bus stops on time. The Altar and Rosary Sodality will have their first fall meeting Thursday, Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. There will be a business meeting followed by cards and bunco. The Holy Name Society will receive Communion Sunday,- Sept. 10, at the 8 o'clock Mass. The summer schedule of masses will continue until Oct. 1. Mary Lou Merritt. Next Sunday, Sept. 10, we are back with a full schedule of services: Sunday Bible School at 10 a.m., morning worship service at 11 o'clock and evening gospel service at 7:45. Yes, we have a regular "Sunday evening service, offering the people of our community an opportunity to spend an hour in a truly profitable way. We extend a cordial welcome to one and all to Join this and other services on the Lord's Day. K. C. NOTES Gospel fharrh News Agaiif we had the joy of welcoming a large number of out of town people at our Sunday morning worship service. Sept. 3. They came from Milwaukee, Wis., Hobart, Ind., Chicago and other places. Yes, even a visitor from London England, Miss Beach, a sister to Mrs. Agnes James of Wonder Lake, honored us with her presence. In the afternoon and evening we had a good representation at the Youth Conference at Williams Bay Bible Camp, where great audiences gathered to hp8* prominnent speakers such as. Missionary Wllbert .Norton of. the Belgian Congo and Pastor^ Arley Bragg of Minneapolis, Minn. An excellent musical program was also presented.. ^ ; Talking It Over Wat* most of us vacations are over, and with a deep sigh, it's back to the old grind again for another year. Yet, the memory lingers on--the memory of thrills, of fun and of peaceful, quiet relaxation seemingly fills our minds with fond recollections. During th^r months of July and August, McHenry council held only two meetings, whil,e the members in' a general spirit of light-heartedness also eased on some of the vital activities which are so very necessary to fraternalism and personal wefare. We must not live in the past, but we can review the accomplishments we made the past few years, progress notably in threes of our many activities, namely-- retreats, attendance at family communions, with ever increasing numbers, and attendance at wakes to honor the memory of some brother. It is the fond hope 4f your GK and the officers that mention at this time of these three will bring about even greater cooperation and more salutory results as we itegin action after the summer lull. Bowling With the summer season drawing to a close, the activities for the fall are beginning to sprout. One of the fall and winter activities is bowling, and if you are interested in joining the keglers this fall it would be advisable that you contact Brother Eugene Frost at our next meeting for your reservation on the team. Last sealeague- will /be better. Don't wait until the last minute- to join up but do it now. Ask the man who bowled last year. Next Meeting Everybody take notice tlu^ on Thursday liight Sept. 14, the council will have one of its most ltn* ]portant meetings, when (he program for trie coming year wtH be formulated. To insure the council's continuing success, every member should make a determined effort to be present and actively participate in the blueprinting of these activities. This will be the second meeting since the install* ation of officers and your presence will be a show of confidence in their leadership and a vote for an ambitious program which wlli satisfy the desires of every brother. Everyone has some Idea of what the council should acconfeplish for the coming year; don't let these ideas die unexpressed. You will find the officers very receptive to any suggestion whioh will aid* in making this year one of McHenry council's best. Yuj»! Refreshments will be serv^d-Tr* that's next Thursday night. The Winner! _ v " ' It is our Uncle Mike's ronton? tion that the ones who live fastest, usually are the ones to cross the finish line first! G'BYB. ' •I1'1'! ' gfelfclM " ' soiitiii HELD Andrew Pst#rqon, 20, of Round Lake, dishonorably discharged soldier, was held In Lake connty jail on a robbery charge last week after allegedly threatening to- kill his victim and another mall. Petersen was seised by deputies in a parked car at an Antioch service station and identified by Lester C. Perry, 30, of Cedar Lake road, Round Lake, as the man who robbed him of $23 and his lfc&0 car. Know Market Terms Knotting the meaning ta terms used helps farmers to understand market reports. "Market stronger" means prices are going up. "Itarkat firm" means prices about the same or slightly higher. "Market dull" means little trading. "Market weaker" means prices are going down Rain or shine* our^taxl tMvrvice is on call to tijjp people of McHenry and surrounding comma alty. We promise quick service ifc comfortable cars. 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Weary Ceaaty, lilteeis, ta-wf I RILEY -- Town Matt, RUc* Township, UL MAREHGO 1 -- FaftlbEtedsajr Garage, ftiata St, Mite**, MARENCJO 2 -- Community BM* W. Prairie tit* limn, DURHAM - Home of Oeerge Whipple, Baakarn Tewa**!*/ CHEMUNG I -- Episcopal Parish Hease, E. Samaer St, bnari, ilL <HE»UNG S CHEMUNG • CHEMUNG 4 o Hewird's Store, 8# North Ayer St, Harvard, Hfc Douglas Mill, Chemaag Tillage, lit , ; ' - American Legion Hall* i North Ajar St, 'ftaMMb" in. ALPEN -- Town Hall |a Village of AMea, II). v HARTLAND -- ShnnHefTs Store, Hartlaad Township, IIL SENECA -- Town HnjO In Seneca Township, IIL CORAL - Village £aIL tTaloa, in. - GRAFTON 1 -- Vitiate Halt Haatley, IU: GRAFTON 9 -- Fred Schatt's Cottage, Lakewaod, Crystal taka. |1L t -- P|rdiag*s Parage, 81# S. Madison A. Calhean its* Woodstock, IIL DORR 3 -- Towascad's Garage, 417 Clay St, Woodstock, IIL , DORR t -- Room ander Connty Treasarer's Office* Coart Hotass»' Woodstock, IIL W)RR 4 -- S. E. Coram* at Ctty Hall, Dean k Calheaa Stlu, Weadstock, 111. DORR 5 -- Abbott's Store, RldgefleM, IIL ™ GREENWOOD -- Town Hall, Village of Greenwood, IIL. * HEBRON -- Office Alden Mntaal Fire Ins. Co* Hohron, lE RICHMOND -- Memorial HalL Richmond, IIL ' ; < BURTON -- Town IflaU, Spring Grove, IIL ? McHENRY 1 -- Royaf Btie Store, Ringwood, IIL MrHENRY 4 -- C% Hall on Green Street McHenry, IIL McHENRY ft -- Blake's Garage, McHenry, IIL MCHENRY 4 -- Bnsch Bldg* Johnsbarg, IIL McHENRY I -- Wonder Lake Realty Office, Wonder Lake, IIL NUNDA 1 -- Efnar Johnson Garage at Barrevllle, Naada NIJNDA 9 -- City HalL Crystal Lake, IIL ^ NUNDA 8 -- Odd Fellows HaU, Crystal Lake, IIL NUNDA 4 -- Congregational Chareh, Island Lake, IIL 1 -- Village Hdll, Algonquin, IM. 2 -- Virginia Street Pamp Honse, Crystal ft -- Village HaU, Cary, IIL 4 -- Village HaU, Fox River Grove, IIL 6 -- Board of Mdncatioa Dist jKo. 47, ALGONQUIN ALGONQUIN ALGONQUIN ALGONQUIN ALGONQUIN School, Crystal Lake, IIL The places of registry will he open from € A. M. la f * X. * Registration Day. Dated at Woodstock, la McHeary ( oanty, In the State of IUInols this 29th day of Aagast, In the year of oar Lord, One Theasaad ltiae ifaiiiiriMj lflrtr Coanty Clerk. 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