1 ^,J iS1 ^ ffv1!0 ••I11 ','w"1!?. l*««*f*-! *w? Thursday,: October-U 1953' «*t '»i .">V^ "^ *.Z '*>• r>!*<"^"w s»r *' *' ~ r'1"1" 1 . '. v. :" »"... _" * . ! . . * ' ' V. * t.•* THE MoHENRY PLA1NDEALER 7" t '; ••T>- ,.% ^ i _ ,« * a oca Wonder Lake Mews [OfSS3 •ecaoi By Vanesse Sells ssaoaoe: tocaoi refreshments were served at the end of the card playing. The group will meet the third Thursday of every month In the evening. The next regular meeting will be Oct. 15 at the home of Mrs. Velma Sinclair. Get X-ray* > " Jtal of 117 x-raya , Ji%re tafeefi In Wonder Lake by the state mobile unit last week. At Crystal Lake, there were 472 taken; at Cary there were 219; at; Pox River Grove there were 103; at McHenry 487; at Richmond 171; and at Hebron, 93. Pinal figures for the county have not been released. The unit is finishing in the county today at Algonqun. - Hospital Shop Dorothy McEachrett, chairman of the hospital auxiliary unit at Wonder Lake, was the winner of $10 in merchandise for having g^ven the name of the new hospital shop on Judd street i|l ' Woodstock. Mrs. McEachren suggested "Gift and Thrift Shop," which was chosen. 0 • --T- ' : Head-On Or**h * :';^lfeharles Allen of Wonder Lake • &Q0. Mike Ott of Chicago were involved in a head-on crash east of McHenry Saturday mornins oi| route 120. t 5>^rState police said Allen v'as in the, wrong lane alter having passed another car. " '• $ Second OTandson "|pavid James Kinzie of Chicago is the second grandson for Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kolar of Shore Hills. David was born Sept. 16 in McNeil Memo; ial hospital at Berwyn and weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. ---at- birth. His mother is the former Ruth Kolar. David has a Bister, Diane, almost 5. The Kolars' other grandson is Clay Kolar of Wonder Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Kolar. ,i*rMrg. A1 Kolar spent four days .last week with her daughter End visiting her new grandson. .:1-. On Cheerleaders' Team , JTwo Wonder Lake girls were Chosen for the junior varsity cheerleaders' at McHenry high fl^ool by the student council, the faculty and the student body. Sandi Sells is captain of the group and Jean Selsdoif is a substitute. There were no WonriA'- t Rrirls nanted to the varsity crew. County, is getting off to a good start this winter season. There are five new members in addition to those mentioned in last week's news. They are Mrs. Anna Samkus, Mrs. Mary Sandgren, Mrs. Ann Miller, Mrs. Olive Armstrong and Mrs. Helen Cope. There are just a few who have not paid this year's dues and when these are in we wiH have a 100 per c«*t . record to be proud of. The Wonder Center sewing group met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Marie Milbrandt. This group of women meets at 11:30 and is served a regular luncheon by the hostess and sews until about 2:30, letting those women with children in school get home in good time before the school bus gets them home. Guest at last week's meeting was Mrs. Marion Cannon, " while the regular members of the group in attendance were MPs. Karen Widen. Mrs William Fiala, Mrs. Violet Kopp, Mrs. Vera A group of women have joined together to play cards for the benefit of the building fund of the hospital auxiliary, most of them living in the vicinity of Wonder Center. They are Mrs. Martha Thompson, Mrs. Lorraine Stahl, Mrs. Velma Sinclair, Mrs. Freda Hoeffler, Mrs. Jean Motulewicz, Mrs. June Kiddell, Mrs. Betty Miller, Mrs. Mai y Lou Doty and Mrs. Lillian Belshaw. They will play canasta and bridge and will meet the first Monday of each month and the third Thursday. The first meeting wll be Oct. 1 at the home of Mrs. Martha Thompson on McHenry Road. fourth Thursday of the month. The next hostess wll be Mrs. Lillian Meiswinkel. Refreshments were served by the hostess. " f Last year women from several different subdivisions , met to play cards for a social good time and to donate to the hospital fund. It was hard to determine a name but they have decided to call themselves The Lake card group for purposes of identification from the other subdiary Guild. We ara very fortunate in securing as speakers for the evening two outstanding missionaries from the African mission field. Mr. and Mrs. Cris Egemier will both take part in this meeting and will also show beautiful and educational pictures from the land where they so successfully , have labored. It's a really great opportunity. Next Sunday, Oct. 4, our annual Sunday school rally will be held. A very attractive program vision "named card groups. "They | ** presented, in which the met at the home of Mrs. Jean children will participate in reei- The Indian Ridge sewing group has had a number of new arrivals in the group making it harder for the women to sew for the hospital auxiliary shop so at a meeting held the other night at the home of Mrs, Phyllis Letizia, it was decided to Wohnrade, Mrs. Helen Sullivan i change over to a card playing and Mrs. Kay Armstrong. They | group. The meeting was a surwill make baby garments and j P"ise shower for the new baby* sew and embroider huck towels) girl recently arrived at the home for the first few meetings. > °f Mrs. Lorraine Moore and The next meeting will be at j those on hand to extend congratthe home of Mrs. William Fial* i illations and present gifts to the on Oct iJL ! mother were Mrs. Lillian Meisr ' winkel and her sister, Mrs. The Wonder Woods card play- Cahertae Shirley Mrs^ouise ing group, who donate part of Johnson, Mrs. Virginia FYedenck, their kitty for the building fund *»»•. Melvina Knackstedt Mw of the mothers' and children's Minn Corcoran, and the sister of wing of the hospital, turned over the guest of honor and a recent *6 from the meeting held last ^wcom^ }Q ^d.anR.dge Mm Thursday at the home of Mrs. Sc> Ruth Woodward. It was at this husband have bought a h meeting that four new members Just tvvo doo:a from joined the auxiliary. They will The group will play canasta be regular members of the card i and other games and will set group, also. Others playing the' aside a regular donation for the same evening were Mrs. Velma I building fund of the hospital. Sinclair, Mrs. Neva Fuhrer, Mrs. I They will meet every third Catherine Wurm and the hos-1 Thursday but the October meet - tess, Mrs. Woodward. Delicious I ing will be held Oct. 22, the *• i i titwagiggsgftaiflggSglOP1' 9 Don't Be Misled Why pay outrageous prices for a water softener. Q tations and song. The pastor will being a brief gospel message and, a student trio from the Trinity seminai y and Bible college will furnish special music. It is a combined service of church arid Sunday school, ,beginning at 10:30 am. and closing before noon. Our "monthly- Communion service will be held irtv the evening pf the same day at 7:30. p.lii.' V' Smith on Tuesday, Sept. 22, and three tables were in play, after which refreshments were served. Those playing were Mrs. Clare Reitesel, Mrs. Alice Marion, Mrs. Jane Widen, Mrs. Lois Matthews, Mrs. Marge Bearwaldt, Mrs. Jayne Walters, Mrs. Mary Ruggero, Mis. June Rink. Mrs. Jean Smith, Mrs. Peg Zandier, Mrs. Harriet Bell and Mrs. Kay Dold; The sum turned over was teii, dollars. The next meeting will be announced later. • , The hospital auxiliary '-.'is*' ii#V in business with a permanent shop on west Judd street. Wood- j t affic fatalities up to 1,341 as* stock, just off Route 14 and * of Sept. 1. Edwin A. Rosenstone, few doors weat* Of - thp MerWin Erector of Public Wo ks and funeral home. / ' Buildings. in issuing this report, • ! sad this season's fatalities were Gospel Church News j running three per cent higher This Friday evening, Oct, -,2. i than those of .1952. g is our monthly missionary sen- j _i__ vice, sponsored by the Mission-1 Subscribe To Hie Plaindealc* NOTICE Notica It hereby given that on the 15th day of June, 1953, petitions were filed with the County Board of School Trustees of McHemy County, Illinois, praying that the following territory be detached from School District 118 McHenry County, Illinois, and be mnexed to School District 166 McHenry, County. Illinois: , All of Sections 7. 17 and the west three-quartei s of Section 8 and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Seen tion 8; ani ihat part of Section 18 which lies east of the Fox River and that pari of Section 19 which lies east of .the Fox River; and the north half of Section 20 and the southwest, quarter of Section 20, all located in McHenry „County, Illinois, in Township 44 Range 9 East of Lake and McHenry Counties, Illinois. .yi, Notice / is hereby given that a hearing will be held on said petitions before said County Board of Scnool Trustees of McHenry County. Illinois, a', a regular meeting thereof on Monday. October 5th, 1953, at 7:30 P.M. CST, at the McHenry County Court House, Woodstock, Illinois, at whicfl time the prayers of the BUTCH'S SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CAR Regnlar.. eheek.. nps.. rtl maintenance by ear experts means lower ear evsts far TEA! majr be supforta* Page Thirl--ir petitions resisted. Dated this 22nd dajr' ef' A. D.. 1953. 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