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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 May 1957, p. 19

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^ ipplp|p^ . . • ^"••W'Siir :"k Ttm^^^*%qpp\ ;;•%$*• -|jr 4 Thursday, May 9. 1957 THE McHENtiY PL AINDEALER Pm? Lake News By Phyllis WhltfMd IW'* i€ tM. l/y Nativity Lutheran Church Mews f!,;,; This Sunday, May 12, is Moth- / er's day, and everyone is welcome to the worship services on this &',;f special day to give honor and tribal/ ute to .our mothers. Services are at 8 E^nd 10:45 a.m. and Pastor Schroeder has chosen a mother's prayer, as his sermon topic. A nursery is provided for the small .. children during the services makit possible for the whole family to attend church. |p The annual convention of the # Chicago Conference Brotherhood p| will be held at Ridge Lutheran If church, in Chicago, on Sunday, || May 19, at 5 p.m. All men intendp ing to go to the convention are II asked to place their reservation H with the Nativity Brotherhood '£$ president, Ronald Walsh, by Suni-. ' .^day, May 12. ™ The pastor will be attending the convention of the Illinois Synod from Monday, May 20 to Thursday, May 23, at First Lutheran church in Decatur. Among the many important items to be taken up will be the determining of the location of a second Carthage College campus in our area. Communities that are strongly bidding for it are Woodstock and Lake geneva. Card Group Meets The Wonder Center card group for the hospital auxiliary met for their last time this season in the home of Mrs. Ann Weretka. Those in attendance were; Mesdames; Pat Gallas, Grace Markel, June Kiddeil, Marie Milbrandt, Judy Rasmussen, Prudence Grabovy and Barbara Fiala. The hostess June Kiddeil held high scores. $6 wss collected for the hospital building fund. ' Obey Speed Laws The Chamber of Commerce, at the request of the constables, wishes all business houses at the Lake to warn their delivery men to observe all speed regulations and safety precautions when coming into and while in Wonder ^Lake. The constables will be patrolling the roads and will issue arrest tickets to any violators, trucks or private automobiles, now that the traffic in the area is increasing. Remember to drive carefully. Brunsfeld by person or persons unknown. Mrs. Brunsfeld has offered a $50 reward for the apprehension of the culprit" and the Wonder Woods directors will leave no stone unturned to trace this down to its source, so that it does not occur again. Little New Residents . Congratulations to two sets of proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Couglin had a boy May 1 and May 2, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith had a boy. by Mrs. George Freund, Mrs. Evelyn Gustek and Mrs. Paul Marke, hostesses for the evening. Games were enjoyed by the members as the entertainment. May 12, a bake sale will be held in the church before and after all Masses. May 9, is the date for the Holy Name society meeting at Mathews h&ll at 8:30 p.m. The Holy Name society will take Communion Sunday, May 12 at the 8 a.m. Mass and the Junior Holy Name will receive Communion at the 9 a.m. Mass. May 13 is the meeting night for the 4-H club at Mathews hall at 7:30 p.m. Bruce Bartels, friends they had not seen for a number of years. Sunday, thf Moore family were guests in the Doran home in Mchenry on the occasion of Mrs. Moore's neice, Kathleen Doran's first Communion, held at St. Pat's, church. dinner or they can be secured by | calling Mrs. Haak, Wonder Lake 5512 or Mrs. Whitfield Wonder Lake 6881. Christ the King Church News During the month of May spec^ ial May devotions will be held every Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the church in honor of the Blessed Mother. May 19 will be the last Sunday for catechism classes for the children of the parish until next Fall. The regular monthly meeting of the Altar and Rosary sodality was held Thursday, May 2. Mrs. Andrew Nemsick, president, expressed her gratefulness to all the officers and the committed, who worked so hard to make thAcard party of the twenty-fifth a wonderful success. Mrs. Marie B&rtz was commended for her work in Highland Shores. Mrs. Nemsick asked that the sick members be remembered m our prayers. Mrs. Roy McCall, the past president, will be the representative at the NCCW Institute in Dubuque, Iowa, in August. Mrs. Paul Marke, mother of seven, was presented with a carnation corsage, in honor of Mother's day, being the mother present with the most children. Following the business meeting refreshments were served Baptisms for the Month of April Three infants and two adults were baptized during April at Christ the King parish. Michael Anthony, son of Harold and Eve Zonetti Wells was christened | April 14, with Richard and Elea- | nor Mfcuse as his godparents. John I Joseph, son of Robert and Joan Cantu Rankin was baptized April 21 with James Fitzgerald and Marilyn <£antu as his godparents. April 28, Vincent Keith, son of James and Jean Elfman Lennon was christened, with Marvin Elfman and Maureen Zimmerman as his godparents. Congratulations to Elsa Catherine Wyman, who was baptized Aprli 15 with Nick and Edna De- Gennaro as godparents: and to Lewis Franklin Smith, who was baptized April 20 with Charles and Mabel Pike as his godparents. Places Second at Contest Jack Moore, Jr. rated a second place for his trombone selection at the Illinois grade school music contest held at Streator, April 26. Jack is a student at Westwood school in Woodstock. His family accompanied him to Streator and 1 stopped in Piano to visit with the Business & Service Directory of Wonder Lake Merit Award Dinner The annual merit award dinner was held at St. Pat's church in «McHenry, May 7. Our congratulations to Joyce Motulewicz and Lenny Benson who received the awards given by the Kiwanis club of McHonry township to the outstanding boy and girl of the grade schol graduating classes of the township. These two young people are from Harrison school. Upset Over Vandalism Wonder Woods subdivision has ,^|)een very proud of the behavior of. its junior set until an incident was brought to light tnis week, which has the whole subdivision in an uproar. Twenty-five panes of glass were broken in the summer residence of Mrs. Frank Open On Mondays 9 to 1 WONDER LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Free Estimates A Delivery Phone . L. 3231 All Styles F O 1 M' A L RENTALS -- AT -- re for-M en WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS A Few Birthdays Susan Jacobsen was 10 the sec- Prid of May; Sara Wnght was 7 and Carol Wood was 10 the sixth of May; Roberta Wilson was 6 May 7 and Barbara Whitfield will be 10, May 15. Mrs. Dorothy Moore celebrated a birthday April 30 and as hostess to the Wonder Woods social nigl&? she shared her cake with the ladies present. Her good friend, Ellen Osterlund presented her with a corsage of violets and pinks made from fiberwood. Summer Swimming Program May Be Cut Members of the executive committee of the McHcnr.v County chapter of the American Red Cross met Tuesday. April 30. with Chairman Fred T. Ferris to discuss cuts in services forced by a deficit in the recent fund raising campaign. One of the services to be reduced will be the summer swimming program. In past years this pVogram has been conducted at nine beaches over a six week's period. This year the swimming program will be cut to four beaches and will be run two weeks at each b^ach It is not yet known if Wonder Lake will be one of the four beaehcs receiving this benefit. Last Call for Dinner! The deadline for reservations for the PTA dinner, honoring the teachers at Harrison school, has been moved to Friday noon, May 10. All parents and friends are urged to attend this final get together for the year of the' parents and teachers. Women in each subdivision have tickets for the New Residents at Lake Welcome to the following permanent and seasonal residents who have recently purchased homes here at Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Kober purchased the Francis Farrell home on. Lake Shore drive, Indian Ridge. Mr. Kober is the nephew of William Franssen, a pioneer resident of Indian Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hadrick of Chicago have purchased the Herbert A. Scheck home on Lake Shore drive in White Oaks Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borchardt. Jr., of Chicago recently purchased the Terrance Doyle home on West Shore drive. White Oaks Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. O'Conner from Chicago, will make tneir permanent home in the residence formerly owned by John &nd Betty !• isher on Oak road in Deep Spring Woods No. 1. Mrs. Patricia DeWald and her lour children will make their permanent home here in the residence at the southeast corner of Lake Shore drive and Hiawatha drive in Indian Ridge. It was the Teske and Otten home. The Ray Hollingsworths of Chicago will be seasonal residents in White Oaks Bay. They recently purchased the Carlson C. Bradley home on West Shore drive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scanlon are new seasonal residents having' ; purchased the E. D. Martin home : on Beaver road in Shore Hills i subdivision. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allen, ! Jr., purchased the William Awker , cottage on Oak road in Deep Spring Woods. i The Kenneth Larsen family will make their permanent residence in the home formerly owned by Charles Miles on Sunset drive in Highland Shores. j Two Young Men In Accident Dan Lunborg and Joe Wilkinson were involved in a two car . accident last^ Friday afternoon on , Boston road in Lookout Point. Neither young man was injured but the cars were badly damaged. It was reported that Dan was issued an arrest ticket for not having his car under control. Mrs. Fred Dickman received word recently of the death of a brother in Chicago. A farewell party wafe given in the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Ruggero for Miss Mary Jean Brenner, receptionist in the doc-" tor's office. She and her sister and two girl friends from Woodstock will travel by auto to California. While there they plan to visit 2nd Lt. Richard Mathews at the air field where he is stationed. Judy Dickman, 13, was accidentally struck in the eye with a baseball while playing at Harrison playground. Her eye glasses were broken and several stitches wete required on her eyelid. ROAD CONTRACTS The state Division of Highways awarded contracts amounting trt $1,911,365 at Springfield last week in connection with Gov. William G. Stratton's 1957 Illinois road c o n s t r u c t i o n p r o g r a m . These awards bring to $28,121,209 the contracts approved thus far this year. ONE HOUR CLEANING! With our new equipment, we are pleased to anounce that any cleaning brought to our store can be picked up, ready to wear, in /one hour at no increase in price! Open Daily 10 A.M. to 1 A.M. Fri. & Sat. Until 3:00 A.M. fEAD THE WANT ADS! •n"Wl 'Ifl Tower Grill On Rt. 120 in Lakemoor Phone McHenry 161 FINEST FOOD ANYWHERE Dining Room for Small Parties Large Parking Area D o MOTHERS DAY SUNDAY. MAY 12. 1957 Treat your Mother, Wife or Sweetheart to a delicious Dinner at The Tower. STEAK WITH MUSHROOMS Tender, Juicy and Delicious $ .95 SIRLOIN STEAK Large cut, Good eating $1.85 CHICKEN ^ Swift's "Tender-Grown" French Fried to a golden brown $1.50 SHRIMPS - Jumbo All served with Potatoes, Salad, Bread and Butter $1.65 Also: Prime Steaks, Bar-B-Q Ribs, Chops, Hot Sandwiches, Snacks, Sundaes, Sodas, Pies Carry Out Service -- Phone: McHenry 161 Place your order and in 20 minutes your food will be cooked to order, packaged to go. Piping hot and ready to serve. BOB PROFEtf lonfll DIRECTORS' CRISTY and STENDEBACH General Contractor* NEW HOMES Phone Wonder Lake 5432 SPECIAL HOOVER 0 Model 63 on the cleaner on the tools DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropractic Physician Naprapathic Manipuation 25 Orchard Beach Road McHenry, 111. Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone McHenry 743 (•••••••••••••••••••••a DR. C. R. 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Appointment Phone 8221 Richmond, 111. BURTON M. KRIMMER M.D. Diseases & Surgery of Eye General Eye Problems Announces changes in office hours Tues.--9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fri. -- 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hours by Appointment s 206 So. Green Phone 2 McHenry, Illinois Sf¥S*SSS3 1 * ~ rH * rene on at v, i H. F. HARRISON CO. Realtors Insurance • Real Estate Appraisals Phone 1910 405 W. Elm Street "Like father, Jike son", the poets say. And never was it truer than in the case of a great many fine Cadillac families. For there are, in our land today, a number of families that currently boast as many as three generations at the wheel. We mention this simply to underscore a great and dramatic truth about Cadillac--and we have reference, of course, to the fact of its unchanging goodness and quality. For fifty-five years, the Cadillac name has signified one and the same thing to motorists everywhere--a motor car 'created at the highest level that automotive science would permit. Over that time, Cadillac has attracted to the ranks of it&owners the finest list of names to be found anywhere on the American scene. And it can be said, with equal fierce of fact, that those who have followed the path to Cadillac in 1957 are enjoying the most abundant blessings of this ceaseless crusade for quality. The new "car of cars", with coachcraft l^y Fleetwood,* is beautiful and luxurious and pride-inspiring to an unprecedented degree. And its performance and handling ease are a revelation! Certainly, the Cadillac «^ar has now become an even wiser investment for an even wider circle of America's motorists. • • * If you have yet to acquaint yourself with these brilliant Cadillac virtues for 1957, your dealer will be delighted to give you the full details on how easily you can make Cadillac a fine family custom of your own! VISIT YOLR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER

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