• W" '" •' " W7 '- 1 1 HBIB»'Twthi \Wfi- THE McHEMBT PiAINDEALEH ' ••fwv rf"*; "5 •*«*", r ^"«aav 'iir v mmm Thursday, August \ 1953, NEWS FROM Wonder Lake The junior choir of the church! meets each Saturday morning at I 10 o'clock for practice. i By Vanesse Sella Now Baby Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Samuelsou of Wonder Lake are parents of a daughter born at Memorial hospital in Woodstock. RINGW00D Wonder Laker Dies Mrs. Marie Malone, a summer resident of Wonder Lake for many years, died Friday at the Memorial hospital in Woodstock. Funeral services were held in Cerebral Palsy Drive Starling next Sunday in Wonder Lake and surrounding areas, there will be a drive for funds for the Cerebral Palsy Foundation of Illinois. Lawrence Hensel of Indian Ridge is the chairman for Won-' „ Recently HI (lev Lake, Hebron, Richmond, j Riohard Joosteh of Wonder Spring Grove and Ringwood. A . Lake was ill with virus pneu help ! monia at Chjea< By Mrs. George Shepard Mrs. Jencks Entertains Mrs. Agnes Jencks entertained a group of friends at her home Friday evening. Guests were ^r. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holly and Mrs. Mae Spencer of McHenry and Wade Sanborn of Spring Grove. J w.s.c.s The W.S.C.S. groups will meet at the home of Mrs. Antone Weinumber (Sf volunteers will help1 monia at his" home" several 'days | 5er Wednesday evening. Aug. 10, make the week-long drive. Among; 0f last week. He is back oh his | Wlth Mrs- Robert Smith as cothem are a group from the Won- j feet, but his girl,, Sandi Monte- I hostes$- The program wiir be in der Lake unit of the American i leone is a patient at the Har-I Legion auxiliary. These women j yard hospital. Sandi is suffering are Marie Bendl, who will work from an inflamed leg muscle. | in the Wildwood subdivision; Mrs. i . I charge of .Mrs. George Shepard and Mrs. Russell RaSmussen. Home Circle Tour the West The Audino family of Indian .-Ridge returned recently from an extensive four-week tour of the The Home Circle will meet in the Mrs.. Lena Peet home Tuesday instead of Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lovelette Francis Costello home .near Hart land. J Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders | and daughter of, Sycamore spent i Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., ! home. i Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson j and family of Marengo were Eberle, who will call on residents of Hickory Fails; Mrs. Nielsen, who will work in the Wonder Center area; and Mrs. Freund „„d Mrs. Ruzicka. who will work ' 'covered «Lt'g So i and ,a™lj' T •» the to DeeP Spring Woods. X left Jute9 and S Other volunteers include Betty through Illinois, Iowa and Ne- Strom, Lookout Pointj • Jean braska. where they saw the Weisenberger, Indian Ridge; Mrs. famed Boys Town, through Colo- Dolores Falkenthal, Mrs. Virginia j rado and then into Salt Lake Young and Mrs. McCarthy, City, Utah, where they saw the Wooded Shores; Orville Haerle, Mormon Temple, toured the Wonder View. Mrs. Gertrude Bingham Copper mines, and went; •„ iv.» Dietrich, business district; Harriet j swimming" in the Salt Lake. They | Sfjjj wf™fh y afternoon Wilson, Wonder Center; Edith I then crosged the Great Salt. Lake j J* - Pheneger and Barbara Thomas,' ^eserl where thev saw the' „r J and Mis. Ralph White of Shore Hills; Kay Armstrong and ; Bo^evdle Salt Flats ^ dimle,' *"****. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paetow, T v vnri thpv r»„ n ! Thursday evening in the home of Hickorv Falls- Mr and Mrs Hen- . . Ne^ada they vlslte<i Reno, j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison. b»I "'T--Mrs ; Virginia City, the famous old | Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCanmining town. Carson City and | non of Bloomington spent from . Lake Tahoe. In San Francisco, : Wednesday until Friday in the a volunteer j Calif., they toured Fisherman's i Ben Walkington home. e Sunrise wharf, rode on a . cable car saw; M Tena c&r]aQn ^ tQ the Golden Gate and Oakland Chi Saturd to visjl in the Bay bridges Telegraph Hill., home of her s Leonardi and ; Chinatown and Mission Delores. chil- j From San Franbisco they went jus* j on to Yosemite, Sequois, King's orth, canyon national parks and Los visit Angeles. In Los Angeles they two-, saw the famous Wilshire bouleallmans varcj Brea Tar Pits, Farmer's are former Hickory Falls resi-: Market, Will Rogers state # park. dents who left the Wonder Lake, jtnotts Berry Farm and caught area four years ago. T^iey stayed, a gHmpSe of Disneyland. Also in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i California, they took a boat tour Lewis Belshaw while in Wonder. through San Diego harbor and Lake. ' saw part of the U.S. Naval fleet. Saturday night a group of old j From California, they went to sel, Wonder Marge Boettcher, There is a nee&' worker or two '&i? Ridge subdivision^ Former Mrs. Warren Till dren. Jack and returned to their^ Tex., home after ^ in Wonder Lake month trip East friends made up a theatre party for Mrs. Tallman and all attended the--showing--xif "You Touched Tijuana, Mexico, and then to Las Vegas, Nevada. In Nevada they also" saw the Hoover Dam and Me" at the Woodstock Opera' Lake Mead. Crossing into Ari- House. Those in the party included Alice Noren, Dorothy Mc- Eachren, Jane Setzler, Ruth Redman, Ruth Woodward and Fred and Van Sells. Sunday afternoon a picnic was held at the Henry Setzler home for the Tallmans, with a group of former neighbors present. Mr. and "Mrs. Ray Von Bampus, residents of Florida, left Tuesday •to return to their home after Spending a week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Virginia Monteleone. The Von Bampusos are former residents of Shore Hills. NaMvlty CharcK There will be, as usual, two services at Nativity Evangelical Lutheran church Sunday morning. The services are at 8 and 10:45 a.m. The Rev. Burton Schroeder will preach on the theme "Making Room in Heaven." Next Wednesday evening the Altar Guild of the church will meet at eight o'clock. A new course of instruction will be used and all interested women are Invited to attend. zona, they visited the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest and Painted Desert. On the way home they stopped at Albuquerque, New Mexico, Amarillo, Texas, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla>---erfT3v then through Kansas, Missouri and finally home to Wondei- Lake. family. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison spent Sunday in the Henry Marlowe home at Huntley. Mrs. Smith returned to her home in .Crystal Lake Sunday after a 34veek visit in the Roy Harrison home. Mrs. Louis Hawley was a visitor at Crystal Lake Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Donahue and children of Huntley visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <5; ""Jl. Harrison, Saturday. . Mr. and . Mrs. C.^ E. Lovelette and family of Chicago spent from Wednesday until Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank. Mr. and Mrs. Don Srrtart ftnd Bob of Waukegan were callers in the Fred Wiedrich, • Jr., home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mc- Cannon spent Thursday evening in the Lee Huson home ajt Ltbertyville. Mrs. C. L. Harrison spent Wednesday and Thursday in Donald Brenner home at Elglfi. - Mr. and Mrs. Tom PettiSg and family of Barrington spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Jencks. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and "Frances Davis spent Tuesday in Chicago. • - Mrs. Ray Stoxen and children of Wilmot spent Wednesday afternoon in the Fred Bowman home. Mr. and .Mrs. Russell Ehlgli and daughters of Richmond spent Wednesday evening in the John Ehlert home. Albert Oonk and daughters, Deanna and Trudy, left Saturday to visit relatives at Holland, Mich. Mr. Oonk returned home Monday. Deanna and Trudy will go with their grandmother and aunt to New Yortc to visit their mother at the hospital. From all reports, Mrs. Oonk is slowly gaining. Tommy Stanek of Elkhorn spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler. ' Ben Justen and son, Dr. Jerome Justen, were visitors in the Dr. Wm. Hepburn home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Arline Parker and sons were callers in the Dr. Wm, Hepburn home Saturday. Mrs. Stanford left for Minneapolis to visit her son and wife after spending a few weeks with her daughter and family, the Frank Muzzys. Herman Ehlert, Mrs. Flavia Ehlert and Mrs. Harm of . Wilmot spent Sunday afternoon in the j John Ehlert home. Mr. and Mrs. John Charles of i I Chicago were callers in the Dr. Wm. Hepburn home Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel and I children of Marengo and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas of McHen- II y spent Sunday in the Weldon | Andreas home. Mr. and Mrs. Steadman of j West Virginia called on Mi*, and ' Mrs. Frank Muzzy and Jean Saturday. Fred Khrol of Mundelein was a caller in the Dr. Wm. Hepburn home Saturday. Mis. Mabel Schmidt. and grandson of Watertown, Wis., Mrs. Flo Westlake of Camp Lake, Wis.. Mrs. Cyril Pacey of Wilmot and Leonard Feldkamp of Salem, Wis., spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of Palos Heights, Mrs. Viola Loto and Mrs. Emily Beatty were supper guests in .the Marvin Christensen home a^ Richmond Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman and family of Richmond were callers in the Dr. Wm. Hepburn home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Muzzy and daughter, Jean, visited his father and sister and family at Marengo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shales spent Sunday in the Robert Howe home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey returned to their home at Palos Heights Friday after a visit in the Beatty-Low home, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Laurence, Susie and Jeff, of Elkhorn were! supper guests in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home Sunday. Miss Alice Peet spent Sunday afternoon in the Earl Harrison home at Burlington, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Furgason of Chicago spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and family. Home Improvements KARL SCHNAREL CARY, ILLINOIS Phone MErcury 9-7233 • Insolation • Storm Windows • Asbestos Siding • Fibre Glass Awnings M Ornamental Iron Works • Fencing Landscaping It H LAX You don't need to worry on your vacation! That is if, you've had your car properly serviced at . . . , BUTCH'S Complete Motor Overhauling All Mechanical Repairs and Complete Brake Service 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 309 W. Elm St. McHenry, 111. Phone 811 -- Residence 91-R "CHAIN LINK' r%\ MEANS SAFETY & PROTECTION FOR YOUR CHILDREN -- ALSO -- , RUSTIC WOOD FENCES For FREE estimates Phone McHenry 724 ANDERSON FENCE and SUPPLY McHenry, IIL Lyle D. Anderson IfWasn'Hoo Jo bake a pie tonight! Busine ud C Service Directory ^ o! WONDER LAKE m. m ' /A OfcouitenoH She has a new electric range- WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Free Estimates & Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 STENDiBACH General Contractors NEW HOMES and REMODELING Phone Wonder Lake 5432 -- 2464 -- 5301 Ed & John's Wonder Lake Standard Service Phone: W. L. 8241 or 3463 All Minor Mechanical Repairs # Lubrication 9 Washing # Tires £ Accessories 'If you can't stop in smile as you go by!" Ton Expect More From Standard And Get It! BUD" STREET'S m Radio Shop Located Above Hickory Falls "66" Station Phone Wonder Lake 5572 or 4443 MR: What's her new electric range got to do with it? MRS: Plenty! Her kitchen never gets hot--even when she does a lot of baking. MR: Well ... MRS: And another thing ::. her kitchen doesn't get dirty, either. T1k - fumes from that museum piece of ours have ruined the decorating we did this spring! MR: But... MRS: So if you think I'm going to spend the rest of my life in the hot stove league . . . well, you've got another think coming! MR: Look, dear ... if you really want a new electric range that badly, I think we can swing it. Just one thing, though . .» MRS: Yes? MR: I want blueberry pie for dessert the first night it's installed! Keep your kitchen 10 degrees cooler with a New Electric Range Recent impartial baking tests (made by independent engineers of _ the R. W. Hunt Coippany) prove that modern electric '-* 111 V f'Wn8e® ^eeP y°ur kitchen an average of 10 degrees cooler than the most modern flame-type ranges. If yotl have news items of interest to your neighbors in Wonder Lake, please contact your correspondent, Van Sells, at Wonder Lake 2933. NEW SHARE-THE-COST INSTALLATION PLAN tovai yoo important money. OWN AN ELECTRIC RANGE for «• low as $2.16 a week --installed! SEE YOUR DEALER or PUBLIC COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel of BroadHe&d, Wis., • A^ere supper guests in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Osburn of Solon Mills were callers in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home Wednesday evening. INTRIERI RITES Word comes of the recent death of Susie Jntrieri, 70, mother of Mrs. Rose Keller, in Chicago. Burial was in Mount Carmel cemetery. "She Is survived by two sons, Frank: and Dom; two daughters, Angelina Mangini and Rose Keller; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. SHOP AT HOME Join the Men and Women Who Know Relief and Comfort! .. Willi Pmttnled RUPTURE-EASER in u.s. r*v ort ) 0oubl»...4.93 Right or Ltft •u.$«9S OvtrXOOO.OOO Gratafvl U«erf! Designed to oid Nature relieve affliction of hernia lr» most effective woy with Oentle support. Strong, form fitting, washable--with soft flat eroin pod. No •feel or leofner bonds. Snaps in front, adjustable leg strap and bock lacing. Just medsure .abound lowest part of abdomen orkl state right or left side or double. Moll Orders Filled BOLGER'S PHONE 40 103 SO. Green Sfc, McHenry, HI. tot No MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS ARE ABOVE 1954 Motor vehicle registration in Illinois for the first six months of thfc y'Sar was 170,703 greater than at the same timff last year, Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier reported. <- Total registration at the end of June was 3,162,847, only 37,629 less than the entire 12-month total for 1954, Mr. Carpentier said. The month of June alone saw 538,908 registrations, 39,606 more than were handled in June last year, he said. Passenger cars, trucks, trailers, semi-trailers and dealers accounted for 'the increase, while declines were noted in, motorcycles and buses, Secretary Carpentier ssHd. Comparative figures for the two sbgtmonth periods are listed with the 1954 figure first and the 1955 figure second as follows: Passenger cars, 2,530,586; 2,- 677,619. 6 Trucks, 368,124; 383,396. Buses, 2,007; 1,683. Trailers and semi-trailers, 018; 74,916. Motorcycles, 18,037; 17,823. Dealers, 7,312; 7,410. 66,- Nearly 14,000 "persons were killed in weekend traffic accidents last year. THOUGHTS By: Ed Guettler My helper over here at GUETTLER'S CITIES SERVICE is 'a wide awake fellow', and now I'm sure of it; He came to work the other morning and I noticed that he was wearing a red sock, and a blue one. I remarked, "That's a queer pair of socks you're wearing there." He looked down at his feet, and drawled, "You know, I got another pair just like it at home." So, When you drive in here at HIGHWAY 31, McHENRY, ILL., maybe you'll notice him wearing the other pair. 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