Roy, Jr., California. wider Lake News By vUimn Sella burned over the cupboards and through one wall before her husband was able to bring it under control. About *300 damage, including a ruined electric stove, was done in the Donash kitchen. Acting Postmaster Alice Noren, a permanent resident of Wonder Lake for the past eleven years and a summer resident for four years prior to that, has been appointed acting postmaster of Wonder Lake's post office. Mrs. Noren will be sworn in by a post office inspector from Rockford on June 9 and will take office June 10. Mrs. Noren, the first women to serve on Harrison school's seven man board, has been very active in the League of Women Voters, and was one of the organizers of the Harrison Community club, which eventually became the P.T.A. Mrs. Noren is presently in the an<* personnel department of the Edthe wal Laboratories. She resides Salesman -Wwt TWt la Home A member of a crew writing muMlnw through Wonder Lake ia bataf held in the county jail under $2,500 bond and charged With having stolen $138 from the Indian Ridge home of Mrs. Triad! stromski. A hearing will "ake place June 1. Mrs. Stromski said she had ,t>ne down the road to visit with her .sister and her son's wife and that she had left her doors un- I cked. She said when she returned she saw a strange young man coining out of her back door. She asked him what he was doing in her house and he said he was selling magazines, had knocked and thought he hear someone say, "come in." He then attempted to sell a magazine to Mrs. Stromski and then drove away. Mrs. Stromski said she remembered that she had $138 in cash in a purse in her bedroom, nostairs. She ran up there *ound the purse open and "Toney gone. She called Victor with her husband, Roy in Won- ""filbrandt, Allen and Walter Center. They have one son, Moliimke and Ed Doutlick, local, deputies, and within twenty j minutes they had rounded up the j J magazine crew for Mrs. Strom-1 • ski's inspection. The salesman, Harry Vincent Marwill, 20. gave his home addraas as Dallas, Tex. Citizenship HoW Diane Benson and Walter Schimke, both eighth graders at Harrison school, were honored for their citizenship by the Kiwanis club Monday night of last Birthday Party On May 11 Jamie Qrasser, son of the F. J. Grassers of Wlckline Bay, was host to eight of his playmates in honor of his fourth biithday. After Jamie opened his gifts, a decorated cowboy cake was served with ice cream by Mrs. Grasser from a large table decorated with cowboys and Indians. Bach child was given a favor. Home Bureau Tom- Mrs. Fred Meyer and Mrs. Dorothy McEachren were among the Heme Bureau women who journeyed to Holland, Mich., last week to see the tulips in bloom. ' At Shangra-La Jean Majercik* was a guest for two weeks at Shangra La in McHenry, recuperating from an illness. She is now at her home in Wonder Center; Charles Boldt, Indian Rldgs, was operated on Tuesday morning in Memorial hospital for ulcers of the stomach. At the time of this writing, he was not yet out from under the ether. Gregory (Skip) Mehling has been a patient at Memorial hospital where he was taken fol- WE DRESS YOUR FLOORS ft WHWWS tSaa Our Complete Lin* .; V LINOLEUM - TILE - CARPETING • DRAPES • CURTAINS - RODPINO • VENETIAN and VERTICAL BUNDS PHONE 911 for Free Estimate * TONYAN'S HOME FURNISHINGS ELM STREET lowing a severe fatttftMh at»«» last week. He stroek a nail which penetrat^. man. . - •. •• ' r*Bt A 4-year-old youngster, John Munson, visiting in Deep Spring Woods, was struck by a ear at 5:45 p.m. Friday in the subdivision. The driver of the car was Richard Ruzicka. The is said to have darted, out from the side of the road. Checked by a doctor, it was discovered that the child was only bruised. The youngster was said to be visiting his grandparents, folks by the name of Jacobean. No other information was available. New Precinct the - not too far distant future Wonder Lake may get still another precinct of its own. At the last meeting of the board of supervisors ' of the county it was brought out that 890 parsons voted in McHenry No. 5 (Wonder Lake's precinct) and that any precinct getting more than 800 votes can be divided. Team Trounces McCullom lake Wonder Lake's baseball. team best a team ftott McCUlkiB Lake 7«4 Saturday motttfnf. Those playing were all from the Harrison school. Bob Biggers served as pitcher, Carl Walker, catcher. At short stop was Wayne Tronsen and Dan Lundborg was at third base. Randy Sellek held down first base and Gary Vcgt was second baseman. Fred Davis was left fielder, Dennis Brown, center fielder, and. George Taylor, right fielder. 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