f 1'" \'.V ^ r \ •'•• •-*" •$-••'>••V".• *-9 • r-'( i Thurwfcl?. Afaguft 2, 19S6 THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER " rA Page Tkirieaif Wonder Lake News By Phyllis Whitfield Nativity Lutheran Church News Rev. Burton Schroeder, pastor, conducts two worship services each Sunday morning, at 8 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday School is held at 9:15 a.m. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at both services Sunday, Aug. 5. The sermon topic for that day Infill be "Into Thy Courts.," The Women of the Church will meet on Monday evening, Aug. 6, at 8. As part of their missionary emphasis for the year, a movie entitled "In Japan -- Lutherans Foster Christian Education" will be shown. Plans will also be made on how to help provide Peter Rasmussen, our missionary to Japan, with material for a Sunday School wiat he will organize in his new field, Nagasaki,. irt: Japan. All ladies are invited to this meeting. sodality will be held at the home of Mrs. Rita Waldy on Thursday evening, Aug. 2, at 8 p.m. The members have decided to have their annual wiener roast that evening. Hot dogs with all the trimmings will be served. This group will receive Holy Communion in a group Sunday, Aug. 5, at the 8 a.m. mass. All the womeji of the parish are invited to' join the Altar and Rosary in the partaking of the Blessed Sacrament. Nativity Plans New Building Nativity has grown to such an extent since its organization on Dec. 7, 1Q52, that it has far outgrown its present facilities for worship and Sunday School. Wans are being made to build a new church on the new church site just south of the present location in Parker's Highlands that will meet the needs of the growing congregation, Sunday School and community. Definite plans are now in progress for a fund raising campaign to take place from Aug. 12 to 25 to raise funds for the new church. The results, then, $om this campaign will determine the support to be received from the Board of American Missions of the United Lutheran Church when their representative, Dr. Elwood Bowman, director of Church Extension, will visit here in September to make plans for the new Church. The fund drive campaign will be carried out on the basis of a two-year pledge to the Nativ- Lutheran Church Building fund. The campaign is under the leadership of W. T. Peterson as general chairman. Bill Nielsen as prayer chain chairman, Ernie Vogt and Joe Lundborg as advance gift chairmen, A1 Krueger as treasurer and Virgil Burch as auditor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cannon are in charge of fecial arrangements and the two division leaders are Bill Nielsen and Pete Nerstad. Ted Leckband is the chairman of the prospects committee. Bill Moore, Chuck Schwarz and Dave Ayers are in charge of publicity and Mrs. Virginia Young is secretary. With the help of these and everyone in Wonder Lake, Nativity will again move "Forward In Faith." 3 « Christ The King Church News Sunday masses are read at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Fr. James Vanderpool officiates. The regular monthly fneeting of the ladies Altar and Rosary Successful Sale The rummage and bake sale held Saturday and Sunday, July 21 and 22, by the Altar and Rosary sodality was quite a successful affair. Mrs. Dorothy Nemsick was chairlady, with Mrs. Sylvia Swatik as co-chairlady. These, ladies were assisted by Mrs. Marie Bartz. All the ladies who helped and all who donated sale articles and baked goods were responsible for the success of this sale. There are already plans for another such sale next year. Wisconsin Bound The Martin Weisenburgers of Indian Ridge visited the Ted Meyer family in Thorp, Wis., last weekend. Mrs. Meyer is a sister to Gen. Weisenburger. Kiwanis Notes The guest at the July 23 meet-" ing of the Kiwanis of Wonder Lake was Mr. Scheidt of the South Chicago club. His favorably comments on the morale and activity of the club were good to hear. Three delegates were chosen to attend the state convention to be held in Chicago Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, 2 and 3. It is -mandatory that the president be one of the delegates and the other two are George Pedersen and Joe Cina. Three alternates are Fred Marks, Horace Wagner and Sam Yokely. Lenny Freund gave a report on the trophy to be presented to the king and queen at the county fair. Support of this project was unanimously approved. Roy Dodd was appointed protem to replace Frank Schroeder as chairman of the underprivileged children's committee. Mr. Schroeder is in San Diego, Calif., for health reasons. Each meeting gets better and better, so remember -- attend and bring a friend. Episcopal "Church The' Episcopal church meets at 9 a.m. every Sunday at Harrison school. Holy Communion is served each week. Rev. R. R. McMurty officiates. All are welcome to join in this worship service. Birthday Party Paula Parker was 6 years old July 25. She celebrated with a party in the yard of her home at the Center. Wieners, soft drinks and ice cream were served , to thirty-one friends. Games i were played and everyone had a good time. The yard was very | festive with gay lanterns. Mrs. j Rose Parker, Paula's grandmo- j ther, from Summit, 111., was; present also. Returns from East j Mrs. Burton Schroeder and ; daughter, Sally, returned last j week from Pittsburgh, Pa. They < had spent a month with Mrs. i Schroeder's mother, Mrs. David i Geschwindt, who had undergone i surgery. Needless to say, Rev. : Schroeder is very happy to have j his family together again. . Surprise Parents with Visits Second Lt. Richard Mathews surprised his family last week- ' end when he flew from Waco, Texas, to visit them for two . i days. He had been gone six I months and everyone was happy to see him. Lt. Mathews has j just graduated from radar school ! and is a, radar observer and j navigator. After Aug. 22, he goes , ! to Valdosta, Ga., for ten weeks' i j further training in radar'. j MVs. Buckley was surprised at I I the Buckley office by a visit" i j from her daughter, who is a ! Sister of the Religious Sisters of : Mercy order and is administra- j tor at St. Joseph Mercy hospital j in Aurora. Sister M. Assumpta ' was accompanied by two other j Sisters and stayed only a short ! time as they were on their way j to another town. Play Cards for Hospital The Wonder Woods canasta group met at the home of Neva Fuhrer July 26. High scorers were Catherine Wurm and Mary Sandgren. Other members present werejjRuth Woodward, Helen Cope, Velma Sinclair, Martha Meeker and Ann Miller. Six dollars was collected to be turned over to the hospital auxiliary. Move From Lake Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas were honored at a farewell gettogether Saturday, July 21.. Residents at the Lake for about five years, they are moving to Chicago to be -nearer - Mr. Thomas' work. Mr. and Mrs. McComb were host and hostess for the evening and others present were Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen and Mr. Thomas' brother and wife, Mr.- and Mrs. Richard Thomas, from New Foundland. Mr. - and Mrs. Thomas leave many friends here at the lake and they will be remembered by the good work they did as co-chairmen of the Harrison P.'.TA. in 1955-56. It's A Boy The Bible church parsonage will ring with the cries of a baby boy as well as hymn singing now. Pastor and Mrs. Richard Wright are parents of a boy, Thomas George, who was born July 26 and weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. Their other son is happy to have a playmate. , Taylor Dockery Marriage St. Ann's Episcopal church in Woodstock was the scene of a lovely wedding Saturday, July 29, at 2 p.m., which united" in marriage Mrs. Catherine Taylor and Mr. Thomas Dockery. Sirs. Taylor and her son, George, have lived at Wonder Lake about ten years. Rev. R. R. McMurty read the service and was assisted by George Taylor. Mrs. Irma Sorenson, organist, played selections before the service. The bride chose blue crystalette for her wedding dress, made princess style and worn xwith a short jacket with stand-up collar. She wore blue slippers to match and a white hat and white mitts. Her flowers were red loses. Mrs. Justus Kellner, sister of the bride, was her attendant, wearing a blue iridescent taffeta dress with pink hat and carried pink flowers. Mr. Dockery was served by Samuel Business & Service Directory of Wonder Lake Open On Sundays 9 to 1 WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY % A CHAT US. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BOTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE S09 W. Elm Street McHenry, I1L Phone 811 -- Residence 91-R Free Estimates A Delivery Phone W. L. 3231 C1ISTY and STiUPlBACH General COED tractors NEW HOMES and REMODELING Phone Wonder Lake 5432 -- 2464 -- 5301 You are invited to attend St. John's Parish Carnival Johnsburg, Illinois Friday, Saturday & Sunday , • August 10-11 - 1 2 & Fry Games Refreshments Visit with eld friends and make new ones . . . Lamont, brother of the bride, as [ best man. William Lamont, an-1 other brother of the bride, es-1 corted her to the aitar. ( Two sisters of the bride drove j from Canada for the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson j and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me- ' Dermid and two children. Also I from Canada were Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson, Jr.) and Mr. i and Mrs. Mike Martin. Other j guests were from Woodstock, i McHenry, Wonder Lake and 1 Chicago. I A family dinner for twenty- ; six was held at Mill Inn. In the | evening, a reception was held at their new home on Acorn drive in Highland Shores. Mr. and Mrs. Dockery left during the evening for a short, trip to Canada. Swift Trip for Wedding Five- young men from the lake j drove to Denver between 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 10:30 Sun- ! day to attend the wedding -of I the brother of one of them. Don! Lowery, George Hartman, Bob ' Armstrong. Art Doyle and Joe Wilkenson were the young men vvhtf made the long trip in such' a short time. Robert Lowery. son of the Wm. Lowerys of the Lake, was the grdom in the wedding attended by the Lakers and Margfrt'et Ann Psarr of Denver was Ihe bride. They were married at St. Vincent DePa'ul Catholic church in Denver Saturday, July 29. Need for Motor Corps Drivers There is a definite and serious need for volunteer motor corps drivers for ,the McHenry county chapter of the American Red Cross. The active file of over twenty uniformed motor corps drivers has dwindled to about seven volunteers who give regularly of their time. The ranks are open to men and women at least eighteen years of age who have the required state and local licenses to drive arid are willing and able to volunteer at lea^t twenty-five hours of (service a year. Mrs. Edna Barnick of Woodstock is the Red Cross volunteer chairman of motor corps and may be contacted through the local Red Cross office in Woodstock. Visit from East Mr. and Mrs. H. W: Clarke, Jr., and daughter, Jhne, Katherine Ann and Elizabeth, of Silver Springs, Md., visited in the home' of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clarke of Wooded Shores over the weekend. They left here 1o drive to Houtoh. Mich, to see ' Mrs. Clarke's parents before returning to their home near Washington, DC. j Bible Church News . Pastor Richard N. Wright of the Wonder -Lake Bible church extends an invitation to all who wish to join in the worship services conducted at this church. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday worship services are at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. A mid-week service is held Wednesday evening at 7:30. The Senior Sunday School class conducted a special service Sunday evening in honor of two of its class members who are joining^ the Armed Forces. The ! two honored men were Art i Frehnsen and Cecil Vogts The j first part of the service was comi posed of various musical num- ! bers by the class, after which j B. G. Skemp presented each honored guest with a 'New Testa- ! ment. The entire class signed 1 the fly-leaf of the Testament as a pledge to remember to pray for the two class members while they are absent from class and home. ! Pastor Wright gave a brief | devotional talk and concluded j his remarks by stating, "Our j church is proud of these two 1 men and we commend each one to God's divine providence as ! they venture into this new step ! in life/" Light refreshments and a social time climaxed the evening. leisured Savings: Savings invested jin Crystal Lake Savings add Loan ^ Association . are insured by the I Federal Savings qnd Loan Insurj ance Corp., aud earn 2'/2 per cent I plus fi per cent extra. 88-tl WISE the EDUCATOR says i Thousands are graduating from Illinois high schools. They'll "commence" a new life.. The fledglings are worthy of adult help and guid-. ance. Illinoit Education Association IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE £<Mveii<mt H©ur$ For Depositing Your Swings Two Above-Average Dividends Paid Yearly Fridays 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Closed All Day Wednesdays Other week days 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 3% CURRENT RATE McHENRY SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION A GUARANTY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 522 W. 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