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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jun 1953, p. 12

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Illinois. v , , v ? ' 1 1 1 " -' k ~ ° , ' '"*•<" **• '•? * \ r* r Lake News contact Mrs. Ssts-^wl bO lin thaS hs Ml er Lake 4311 •••i•ff>f i " By Vanesse Sella KM station at Wander The girls will remain -At tire now the sole property camp for four days. M Widen. It was forby John Widen and Qutzman and was called i*a and George's." ing J i m m i e is his Dick, home for the from t^Uftiversity of ^ t*- ' ' Install Pastor |f L Impressive ceremonies marked "• the installation Sunday of the % Hev. Burton Schroeder into the pastorate of the Nativity Lutheran church. |:; „ Dr. Harmon J. McGuire of p V Chicago, president of the Uli- -inois Synod of the United Luth- K!f / derail church in America, con- M? ' ducted the ceremonies. most rapidly growing church in McHenry county, the Nativity church . has grown in less than a year to the point * where they own four lots, a j ?» building worth $14,000 and have recently added a 22x30 foot addition. "The" church council includes, besides the pastor, who serves ms president, T. E. Rietegel, Ted Leckband, Jack Moore, ' Yirgil sBurch, William Dison, Justus Kellner, Harry Smith, Bd Cannon and Carl Betts. Louis Plotter is chairman of the fund raising committee and William ijloeft is chairman for the bouse ij| • fend property. B- • ^ -Jprnrdwarn New Fivrt v'. and Ann Grosso have psf lidded to their cleaning facilities t>y purchasing a plant of their "own. The Grossos, who operate P |he Lake Dry Cleaning plant at i tyonder Lake, have now bought :|he former Genesee cleaning ^establishment at Woodstock. The • ^pew plant will also carry the "•:'-§uune of Lake Dry Cleaning . *§>l*nt and will be an extension •, the Wonder Laka shop. r. , * w* o* *• ohji A group of Wonder Lake girts ve signed to attend Camp aw-waw-Nas-See, 4 H camp Manteno, and will leave caday. Those on the Hat are Jean Lynn WUkernon, Diane Mary Lou Miller, Janet IWrlgbt. Janice Johnson, 8hiriey jjohngon, Bandi Bells, Ruth Bentley, Ann Landborg, Barbara Jacobeon, and former resident. Troxell. Vacation Trip Mrs. Betty Selsdoif and he* children, Peggy, Dick and Jean, have returned from a vacation trip that took them to the Wisconsin Dells and to Devil's Lake. Mrs. Selsderf is now back to ftrork ut the Wonder Lake Builders Supply company, and Peggy has returned to Northwestern University, where she is a student and where she is employed in the graduate department. ^ ' ' Grandfather P. L. Cormier of Indian Ridge is a grandfather again. His sixth grandchild, James Cormier, was born recently in Chicago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cormier. The William Cormiers have two other children This is their second son. - Trip To Mkaooll ISM Sells, daugiiter '<J# Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sells of Indian Ridge, left Monday for Missouri with her uncle, Lyle Plunkett of Chicago, to visit her maternal grandparents. They will return Vtidair or Saturday •ST 1 Hob Kolar, recently graduated from McHenry high school, will start a class of swimmers In basic instruction Saturday at the White Oaks Bay beach on the west side of the lake. His first class consists of five small children. Ammobm Marriage Miss Sally Smale of Wonder Lake and Leslie Zehn of McOullom Lake were married June 7 in the Episcopal church in De- Kalb. They will reside in Mc- Cullom Lake,, where the bride- Frank S. May BLACK DIRT - Gravel - Driveways » , Excavating Route 5. McHenry Phone: McHenry 580-M-l groom is employed feQT Ihe Hick* ory Creek farm. Ham Radio Operators Two Wonder Lakers, Glen Winters and Ed Cook, participated in a county-wide field day at an Alden farm over the weekend, during which they set up portable equipment and tried to contact as many radio hams as possible. The tests were made to see just what service could be given in the area if an emergency ever destroyed regular communications. • Skunk Story ; There is an o i d saying, "Friendless as a skunk." But that was not- a Wonder Lake skunk because even those small creatures can find a friend here. A nest of baby skunks was found' recently in a farmer's field near here and the four babies have been adopted by two Wonder Lake families. Two of thfm are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tronsen, Sr., and their daughter, Orva, where supervisors, at thair tng, turned down his Hospital Auxiliary Note* - The annual summer sale hekl by the auxiliary will be held either July 15 or July 23 at the home of,Mrs. C. E. Wittenberg, Woodstock. The sale features hand-made articles for every age group, a* well as novelty items that are suitable for gifts'. Articles for the sale made by Wonder Lake members of the auxiliary must be in the hands of Mrs. Dorothy McEachren, local unit chairman, by July 7. Mrs. Melvina Knackstedt is chairman of the Indian Ridge sewing group, Mm. Uldena Haught heads the Hickory Falls group, and Mrs. Marie Milbrandt heads the Wonder Center group. Those contributing articles are asked, if possible, to pin a note to it telling of the cost so that- the committee at the sale can be aided in pricing the item for the public. , A group of Wonder Lake bottles are warmed every two women were present at the hours to give nourishment to Woodstock country club to atthe little striped rascals, both. tend the semi-annual meeting of of which can sit on one hand. I the auxiliary. Those present in- The other two are at the home | eluded Harriet Bell, Florence Woodstock, McEachren at before 9 a.m Gospel cfcnroh News'. We were happy to have quite a number of out-of-town visitors <In our Sunday School and at the services last Sunday, June 21. In the evening, the Rev. Carl E. Sundholm of Tacoma, Wash., was our guest speaker. In honor of the winners »n the recent Sunday School contest, a lawn party will be given in the evening of July 1 at 7 o'clock. There will be plenty of good eats, ice cream and cold drinks. Games will be played and prizes awarded. Also a brief program with beautiful motion pictures. AH the participants of the contest are invited and urged to come. Be sure to keep this date open. . We welcome one and all to our services next Sunday, June 28, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Especially do we welcome our friends, the summer residents. of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hastings, where there is Just as much dither going on because skunk babies don't care who feeds them. .; ,JHvt soft Arrives on time. • -f • • •' • Torn Down Plea Graver Wickline was dmled permission to have scone of his property reclassified from farmland to business. The board of to the Memorial hospital Hunt, Irma Rockstead, Vi Mieling, Peg Doutlick and her mother, Mrs. Mieling, Ruth Mann and Dorothy McEachren. New members of the auxiliary in the Wonder Lake region include Claire Rietesel, Alice Marion and Inez Schhnke. Those wishing to join this organization whose aim is to biftld a mothers' and children's Wing at CONTBOLA SPEED WAS Hero's the modem washer that will save you hours of drudgery. No more hand washing. Now you can select the proper washing and wringing speed for every labriOt N ^3-SPEED WASHING CONTROL *3-SPEED WRINGING CONTROL. DOUBLE DUTY AGITATOR W WATER DEFLECTOR TUlL LEE & RAY "THE STORE THAT SERVICES EVERYTHING IT SELLS" MOTOR FUEL ALLOTMENT Illinois counties have been allotted $2,326,414 as their net share of motor fuql taxes received by .the state treasury during May, according to a report by Morton H. Hollingsworth, Director of Finance. Classified Ads bring regatta. Place yours with the Plalndcaler today! # it's o job for Bottled Gat y irs A JOB FOR SHELLANE Product d KKVSE HARDWARE COMPANY Richmond, McHenfy County; I1L Long Distance Phone 101 IfORJSK or "Money invested in U. S. Savings Bonds runs no risk of losses due to market fluctuation," Roy Tuchbreiter. state advisory chairman for the Illinois U, S. Savings Bonds division pointed out. "The recent changes in stock and bond prices on the market have absolutely no relation to the value of U. 8. Savings Bonds. Both principal and the full 3 per cent yield of Savings builds are guaranteed by the Treasury," Mr. Tuchbreiter added. "The thrifty saver who puts his money into savings through the Payroll Savings Plan where he works and the Bond-a-Month plan where he banks is now having his innings," Mr. Tuch breiter said. "He does i\ot have to spend a single moment worrying about what his investment will be worth. He knows it will It la gratifying to the "voli tiers who give their services the Savings Bond program to note that sales of Series B and H bonds in the first five months of this yea* were <40 per lent above the B bond sales of the corresponding period of last year. These two issues ate sold only to individuals--the H bond since the first of June a year ago. Classified Ads' bring result*. The H bond X*. T*chbr$iter P^oe yoors with the Plaindealer described as "The twin of the E today! hjr months tastead of adding tie 'fiilaoMt to Hie cash value as the |6 jwnd does. Sold at par (fac^r y^Kie) the H bond is always redeem' able at par after 6 months from the date of Issue. If ,,..Md • years and 8 months to, maCRilty, it yields 3 per cent compounded semi-annually, the same al tbt. E bonds currently on sate.** - % 101 WHITI*/ CLRANIR LONGER LIFE FOR FABRIC*' NOW! ADDITIONAL SERVICE TO McHENRY^ ; Cp&CAGO, BURLINGTON, BROWNS LAKE | 1 w «nd MADISOU. 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