tiv "0/ & " ' i 1*2 Wonder Lake News Uvf O f ' »^ i *&> ^ ^ ** * Jane Duoey Christ The King Games! prizes! fun! Labor Day weekend the annual church carnival of Christ the King church will have fun for everyone. Pony rides will be, available for the children with booths of interest for all the adults. Beautiful prizes will be displayed in all the booths. The carnival is sponsored by the Holy Name society with the food booth oonducted by the Altar and Rosary sodality. Sandwiches, jilate lunches and other refreshments will be on hand. The bake sale regularly held in the church Will be in conjunction with the carnival and homemade bread, . cakes and pies will also be on sale. Everyone is invited for two days of real fun on the church grounds on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 81 and Sept. 1, afternoon and evenings. The beautiful cefemonies of the Forty Hours devotion which started with the Mass of Exposition last Friday at the '8 a.|m. Mass and continued with the Adoration through out the day and all day Saturday, ended Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. Rosary and litany were recited and Father Kruk delivered the sermon. Solemn Benediction closed the devotions with the Rev. Laurence y. Maddock, assistant pastor, Queen of All Saints, Chicago, as the celebrant, Rev. William Collins, assistant pastor, St. Patricks, McHenry, as deacon and Father Kruk as subdeacon. Coming events: Sept. 1--Altar and Rosary Sodality meeting at Mendyk home, Indian Ridge, 8:30 p.m. ceding the game. Ladies playing were the mesdames. John Neu? harth, Dorothy Olsen, Arthur Klinberg, George Reiker, Victor Milbrandt, Anthony Weretka, Lillian McCarthy and Leon Switzer. High scores were held by Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Olsen. Seven dollars were turned in to the hospital auxiliary. dent east pi McHenry recently when another auto, driven by Herman BlankensWip of Chicago, struck his vehicle in the- rear. Blankenship was charged on three counts as the result of the crash. Nativity Evangelical » Lutheran Church Sunday, Sept. 1, is Labor Sunday, and the sermon topic at both services will be, "Love and Labor." All are welcome to join in the worship and praise of Christ, our Saviour. The "Women of the Church" will meet on Tuesday evening, Sept 3, ft>r their regular monthly meeting. The. program for. the evening will be presented by Dr. O. E. Nelson of Woodstock, who will show his slides on his many trips to different parts of the world. The wonderful photography coupled with a lively narration assures all who attend an enjoyable evening. All ladies are welcome to attend. Also on Tuesday evening, the first session of the pastor's adult discussion class will begin, at 7:30. Everyone is welcome to Attend these classes, especially those whb desire to unite with the church but have not yet been confirmed. The class will meet for six Tuesday dvenings and those who want to join the church will then be confirmed on "New Merrtber Sunday" which will be on Oct. 13. Confirmation classes for the young people will begin soon too. With the junior class meeting for the first time on Sept. 10, at 3:15. and the Senior class meeting on Thursday, Sept'. 12, at 3:15. All children in seventh grade, regardless of age, are welcome to attend the Junior class. This class will be confirmed a year from next Palm Sunday. * Play Canasta The Martha Canasta group of the Women's auxiliary to the McHenry hospital met Thursday, Aug. 22, at the home of Jrtrs. Elizabeth Munson. The hostess served a delicious desert and coffee pre- Girl Scout News „ The basic leadership course for adult scouts will be completed with the meeting tomorrow, Aug, 30, at the McHenry high school. The course was offered to all leaders of girl scouts in Neighborhood 7 and was given by Mrs. Frank Gans. Leaders of Wonder Lake scouts^ who profited by the training were the Mrs. William Moore, Charles Swartz, Sianley Wilson, Gloria McMahon, Phyllis Lincoln, George Rink and Wallace Sinclair. Mrs. Rink and Mrs. Sinclair last week completed the course in first aid which they were taking for the scouting program. The six girls who attended Rotary McQueen camp near Kirkland the first of August enjoyed their experience very much. This was a primitive unit which tented out and ate all meals out of doors. Much of the time was consumed by the operations of food preparation and care of sleeping facilities, but the girls did take some long hikes and enjoyed games at night around the camp fire. bonder Lake Bible Church The Rev. T. M. Wright, father of Pastor Richard Wright, and director of the Great Lakes Seaman's mission, will be the guest speaker ,at the Wonder Lake Bible church, at the Sept. 1 services. Double Blessing The Harold Wohnrades of Deep Spring Woods gained a grandson and a daughter Saturday, August 24. In order of appearance, grandson David was born to the Richard Wohnrades at 2 o'clock in the morning. This is Richard's second child, the first born being a girl. Miss Ruthie Schaefer of McHenry was married to Robert Wohnrade Saturday at St. Patrick's in McHenry. Both are graduates of McHenry high school, Robert of the class of '53 and Ruth in '54; The couple will honeymoon in Colorado before returning to ValBariso where Robert has a half year of school to complete before graduation from the university. To New Posts Fred Zandier has accepted a position at the elementary school in Cary and will start Sept. 3. Fred will teach *math and science and coach basketball this year. Mrs. Forbes Koehler of Indian Ridge will replace Miss ,Harvey teaching kindergarten at Edgebrook school this year. Mrs. Koehler taught kindergarten at the Johnsburg school for two years previously. She has her B.S. degree from the university Of Illinois with a psychology major and an education minor and has taken post graduate courses in primary education. - MoreShoweri; JudHh Ann Hill of White Oaks Bay was honored over the weekend with two miscellaneous bridal -Showers. Judy's great aunt, Mrs. R. Richardson, held one in her home in LaGrange Park Friday night, Aug. 23, for Chicago friends and relatives, former school mates of Judith Ann. Two novel and beautiful gifts which she received were huge Vedding cakes made of turkish towels to resemble lavish frosting and adorned with lace and ruching. Sunday, Aug. 25, Judy was showered again by close neighbors in White Oaks Bay at a. party given by Miss Ruth Oesterlund. She received very beautiful and useful things. Judith will be married to- Richard Boettcher Sept. 14 at the Ringwood Methodist church, by the Rev. Richard Wright of the Wonder Lake Bible church. More Blue Ribbon Winners The Wonder Lake garden club followed up their successful flower show by winning many ribbons at the Men's Garden club of Woodstock show "Designs in Nature" which was presented Aug. 24 and 25 at the Clarence Olson school. Our local club was invited to arrange a table captioned "Husking Bee' outdoor barbecue. Mrs. John Condren and Mrs. B. R. Redman received an honorable mention for their presentation. Mrs. Charles Kopp won five blue ribbons on flowers, and was awarded the gold ribbon special award for her African violet. She also received fiVe red ribbons, one white arid one green ribbon. Mrs. Leon Switzer won a blue ribbon for her Blue Salvia, two red, one green and three white ribbons. Mrs. V. F. Thompson was awarded two blue ribbons: Mrs. Tom Thorne won two blue, one red, and two green ribbons. Mrs. Walter Troxel won a blue ribbon for her rose. Mrs. Ed Muchow won five blue ribbons, one on a specimen flower and four vegetables, and three whit? ribbons. Mrs. Ben Redman won a blue ribbon for her Kentucky Wonder beans. Mrs. William Fiala won a red ribbon on her cattail cactus, also three white ribbons. Mrs. Arthur Hoppe won a huge bouquet as a door prize. Kittle League Banquet The wind-up of the little league baseball season will be the banquet held Thursday, Sept. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ringwood Methodist church. Everyone is welcome to the banquet whether he has been associated with little league through the season or not. The ladies of the church will serve their usual delicious menu, and the program will include the presentation of the trophies to the winners. Gold baseballs will be awarded to the'" most valuable player on each team and to the overall most valuable player of the season. Baseball movies will also be shown. Little League will appreciate your support. WGN Radio ' invites you to 1957 ILLINOIS PLOWING MATCHES and FIELD CONSERVATION DAY Friday, August 30 At Colleen's Cote Farm West of Highway 47, 4 Miles North of Huntley, Illinois 8:00 A.M. . 5:00 P.M. Meet WGN Radio Stars! ' * Eddie Hubbard • Waily Phillips • Bob Bell * Betty Bryan * Kyle Kimbro -• Norm Kraeft •And introducing a NEW Country and Western Music Group FARM EVENTS! • Leve1 Land and Contour --^--Plowing--Matches § 4-H, FFA and Adult Appreciation Contests • Farm Equipment Demonstrations -s § 4-H Future Homemakers Fashions Competition •' • -.SlUgE. Admissipn „ >, FREE Parkin? Food Served on the Premises v WGN RADIO* 72$ on your dl^|. ;':V WON Sound* Better A Wonder Lake man, Henry Widen, was involved in an acci- More Picnics McHenry "county deputy sheriffs' boiled corn picnic was held in the city park in Woodstock Tuesday, Aug. 20. This is an annual affair featuring a baked ham dinner with the corn on the cob, and providing a day-long outing for the men and their families^ Attending from Wonder Lake were Mr .and Mrs. John McGraw and son, Frank Hnilo and family, Pat O'Brien and family, George Burns and family and Raymond Machalinski -and family. Two Wonder Lake families had a wonderful day of picnicking at Veterans Acres in Crystal Lake, Saturday, Aug. 17. They were Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Dominquez and family, of Look Out Point and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Mahal and family. November Wedding The date has been set for the twenty-third of November for the wedding of Miss Janice Dewhirst of Arlington, Virginia and Clayton Dornbush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dornbush, at the Ft. Myer chapel in Arlington. Janice, her sister, LaVerne, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dewhirst have been guests of the Dornbush family for the past week. Mr. Dewhirst is a retired army man, and the couple met while Clayton was in service. The bride-to-be has chosen for her wedding date, Ed Dornbush's birthday. Annual Meeting Three new officers were elected 207 No. Green Sireei RENA SCHAID Phone McHenry 125-R AC0USTIC0N SALES & SERVICE HEARING AID CLINIC Weds. 4:30 to 6:30 Open Everyday 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Batteries -- Cords and Supplies for all Makes *79.50'? tp to Date Mailing Lists for City A Mounted Routes 24 HOUR SERVICE to the board of directors at the Deep Spring Woods annual iheeting held Sunday, Aug. 25, at the beach. George Halbauer, Bill Liedtke and. Mike Druml were all elected for three year terms. Itt addition tCKthese men* the board:is now composed of Rocco Roto, Norm Speent, Greg Mielirg, Mrs. B. R. Redman, Mrs. George Thoma and Miss Kay LeFebvre. A committee composed of four elected and one appointed member was voted to rewrite and revise the by-laws of the subdivision to include all amendments passed since the Subdivision was formed. A second committee was elected to audit the "subdivision books twice a year. This committee is composed of one member of the board and three non-board members of the subdivision. The board was empowered to purchase and erect a cyclone type fence along the road side of the park, the fence to have two gates, one for pedestrians and one for utility. Our "Private Road" signs are to be erected on all incoming roads and new road signs which can be read from, both approaches are to be erected on all entrance roads to the subdivision. Special Meeting Thursday, Sept. 3, there will be a special meeting of the school board of Harrison school from 7:45 pjn. to 8:45 p.m. During this hour the budget for the year July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959 wiir be open to the public for inspection. Last year at the special budget meeting this was an hour of waiting for the school board members, in as much as no one came to see how his tax money was to be spent. At 8:45 p.m. the board \yill proceed, with the regular meeting which is also open to the public. Your school board meets the first and last Tuesday of each month, during tiie school year, in rotet* injjgB open to th£ public. New Mail Set-up * ' •' Tfie Change-over in the wonder Lake post- office which has been pending and which, was due to start Sept. 1 is not official at this writing. It will allow for all mail for Wonder. Lake coming through the Wonder Lake post office. This includes Highland Shores, White Oaks Bay, Wooded Shores, etc., as well as that mail which was formerly Route 1, Ringwood. It would also permit a mailbox vat the street entrance of most homes, depending upon the route of the carrier, the conditiqn of the. road for year around driving, etc. There will be two routes and Jay Cristy will be one of the mailmen, it is understood. The Royal Paif Little Miss Christine' Comstock was chosen Queen of the Lake and Master Joey Fiala was crowned King at the baby contest held Sunday afternoon jkt 2 pjn. at the Legion picnicv^The two day'affair was a great success, and the post is planning another, bigger and better for next year. Tljey wish to express their appreciation to La GreCcas for the use of their park, 3pd to the cqqtmuiijty for their, cooperation. Scheduled for September., with the date to be announced are the Father and Son banquet for the Junior Legion baseball boys, arid a joint meeting of legionnaires and wives, and auxiliary members and husbands for a sweet corn roast and fried chicken supper. Both events to be held at the Legion hall. ^ Horse Show Miss Susan Ensminger spent a busy weekend at two shows in the area, riding in a, horse show act Lincoln Park' on Saturday where she won a trophy, in the open class on Limestone Lou. ^ Thirty-five, fifteen to eighteen year olds, from the Chicago area were in compe- ANNUAL CARNIVAL SPONSORED BY HOLY NAME SOCIETY CHRIST THE KING CHURCH WONDER LAKE, ILL. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AUGUST 31st & SEPTEMBER 1 Refreshments GAMES Sandwiches Amusements - Pony Rides - Plate Lunches ADULTS 75c -- CHILDREN 50c tition in this class. Saturday afternoon in the grand champion:, class Susan took a third place ribbon. At the Town and Country show, on Sunday, she took a sec-- ond in the morning and was; awarded the reserve champion far the afternoon in the grand champion class. At Crown Point laeg| week Sue won three ribbons, two thiyds and a fifth. She will tafc^ both Limestone Lou and Wild- Irish Rose to the Indiana State Fair next weejc where Susan will ride the new horse in the amateur classes and the; trainer will sho$. (Continued on Page lp) Directory of Won<^ OPEN ON SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. 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